Answer:
1. absolutist not religious or spiritual in nature
2. totalitarian political philosophy where the state owns business and all people are economically equal
3. coup a form of government where one person controls the entire nation
4. communism to seize political power of a government
5. socialism a type of government that controls every aspect of its citizens, including all private and public matters
6. secular a system of government in which a totalitarian party holds power and the state controls the economy Match the vocabulary term with its meaning.
Answer:
Was the first written constitution in European history, written in latin.
Explanation:
Learned this in the 8th grade and its kinda actually interesting to learn but hope this helped:)
The purpose was to get the British to repeal those acts.
The Inquisition was created in the Middle Ages (13th century) and was directed by the Roman Catholic Church. It was made up of courts that judged all those considered a threat to the doctrines (set of laws) of this institution. All suspects were persecuted and tried, and those who were convicted served sentences ranging from temporary or life imprisonment to death at the stake, where the convicts were burned alive in the public square.
The Society of Jesus was founded by Saint Ignatius of Loyola in the Counter-Reformation in the year 1534. He, together with a group of students from the University of Paris, made vows of obedience to the doctrine of the Catholic Church and was recognized by papal bull in 1540.
They soon spread to Portugal, having been requested by D. J. III as missionaries, and acquired great influence in the social environment, between the 16th and 17th centuries. The Jesuits, as they were called the members of the Society of Jesus, were dedicated to missionary and educational work, being mostly educators or confessors of the kings of the time, one of them was D. Sebastião de Portugal.
<span>Let’s
start with the Cardinal first. Richelieu was a talented statesman and
politician, and as Chief Minister of the king (Louis XIII at that time) he
consolidated royal power at the expense of the nobles, and made France a strong
centralized state. The King Louis XIV, basically, followed the Cardinal’s
footsteps and went further by housing most of them in the Versailles Palace. In
addition, the king used entertaining, impressing, and domesticating them with
extravagant luxury to keep a close eye and a heavy heel on the aristocracy.</span>