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33709655Absolute monarchyRule by a king or queen whose power is not limited by a constitution0
33709656BoyarsRussian nobility1
33709657CossacksRussians who conquered and settled Siberia in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries2
33709658CriolloA term used in colonial Spanish America to describe a person born in the Americas of European parents3
33709659DevshirmeA practice of the Ottoman Empire to take Christian boys from their home communities to serve as janissaries4
33709660Divine rightThe belief of absolute rulers that their right to govern is granted by God5
33709661Dutch learningWestern learning embraced by some Japanese in the eighteenth century6
33709662EncomiendaA practice in the Spanish colonies that granted land and the labor of Native Americans on that land to European colonists7
33709663EnlightenmentA philosophical movement in eighteenth-century Europe that was based on reason and the concept that education and training could improve humankind and society8
33709664Estates-GeneralThe traditional legislative body of France9
33709665Glorious RevolutionThe bloodless overthrow of English King James I and the placement of William and Mary on the English throne10
33709666Hagia Sophia(the Church of) Holy Wisdom, now known as the Ayasofya Museum, was an early Christian Church and later an Eastern Orthodox church which was transformed into a mosque in 1453 by the Turks, and converted into a museum in 1935. It is located in Istanbul, Turkey.11
33709667JanissariesMembers of the Ottoman army, often slaves, who were taken from Christian lands. Their control of artillery and firearms gave them prominence over the aristocratic Turkish cavalry. Their extreme conservatism frustrated reform of the Ottoman Empire.12
33709668JesuitsMembers of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic missionary and educational order founded by Ignatius of Loyola in 153413
33709669ManchusPeoples from northeastern Asia who founded China's Qing dynasty14
33709670MercantilismA European economic policy of the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries that held that there was a limited amount of wealth available, and that each country must adopt policies to obtain as much wealth as possible for itself; key to the attainment of wealth was the acquisition of colonies15
33709671MestizosIn the Spanish colonies, persons of mixed European and Indian descent16
33709672Middle PassageThe portion of the trans-Atlantic trade that involved the passage of Africans from Africa to the Americas17
33709673Mughal dynastyRulers who controlled most of India in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries18
33709674MulattoIn the Spanish and Portuguese colonies, a person of mixed African and European descent19
33709675Nation-stateA sovereign state whose people share a common culture and national identity20
33709676Parliamentary monarchyA government with a king or queen whose power is limited by the power of a parliament21
33709677PeninsularesIn the Spanish colonies, those who were born in Europe22
33709678PurdahThe Hindu custom of secluding women23
33709679Qing DynastyAlso known as the Manchu Dynasty, was the ruling dynasty of China from 1644 to 1912. The dynasty was founded by the Manchu clan Aisin Gioro.24
33709680Reconquista(Reconquest) The recapture of Muslim-held lands in Spain by Christian forces; it was completed in 149225
33709681RepartamientoIn the Spanish colonies, a replacement for the encomienda system that limited the number of working hours for laborers and provided for fair wages26
33709682SovereigntySelf-rule27
33709683Taj MahalA mausoleum located in Agra, India. The Mughal Emperor Shah Jahān commissioned it as a mausoleum for his favorite wife. The Taj Mahal (sometimes called "the Taj") is generally considered the finest example of Mughal architecture, a style that combines elements of Persian and Indian.28
33709684Tokugawa Shogunate(1603—1868), or Tokugawa bakufu, or Edo bakufu, was a feudal military dictatorship of Japan established by Tokugawa Ieyasu and ruled by the shoguns of the Tokugawa family. This period is known as the Edo period and gets its name from the capital city of Edo, now Tokyo. The Tokugawa shogunate ruled from Edo castle until the Meiji Restoration.29
33709685Treaty of TordesillasA 1494 treaty in which the pope divided unexplored territories between Spain and Portugal30
33709686Triangular tradeThe eighteenth-century trade network between Europe, Africa, and the Americas31
33709687ViceroyaltyA political unit ruled by a viceroy that was the basis of organization of the Spanish colonies32

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