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25596276Commercial Revolutionthe Commercial Revolution was a direct result of the age of exploration. Merchants who had made fortunes wanted to further invest their money and increase their wealth, but with limited risk. The king issued charters, which allowed joint-stock companies to be established to defer the risk. These companies would be very important in the colonization of America.0
25596277Black DeathAlso known as the Bubonic Plague. Starting in A.D. 1348 when a Genoese trading ship landed in Italy with the plague. The epidemics swept across Europe wiping out towns and villages and destroying society. Perhaps as many as one-third of the population of Europe died from the disease.1
25596278IndividualismIndividualism stressed personality, uniqueness, genius, and the fullest development of capabilities and talents.2
25596279VernacularEveryday language of a specific nation.3
25596280CondottieriBands of Italian mercenaries. They fought for the highest bidder, which often proved a deadly game.4
25596281"New Monarchs"Monarchies that took measures to limit the power of the Roman Catholic Church within their countries and increase their own power and influence.5
25596282SecularismThe belief in material things instead of religious things.6
25596283Star ChamberThe Star Chamber was an English court of law located at Westminster palace. It was called the Star Chamber because of a large star painted on the ceiling. It was created during the medieval period, but Henry VII is credited with making it powerful and efficient. Sessions were open to the public and even though the court could use torture it could not use the death penalty. It was abolished in 1641.7
25596284PolitiquesReligious moderates who wanted a strong monarch.8
25596285CortesAssembly of nobles in Spain. These nobles had the right to review the policies of the monarchy9
25596286Hermamdades"Brotherhoods" groups of people who had been given the authority to act as a police force in Spanish towns and cities.10
25596287ReconquistaThe reconquista was the war in Spain waged by the Christians to reclaim the whole peninsula. The objective was to convert or expel the Jews and the Moors.11
25596288InquisitionReligious tribunals, primarily in Spain. In 1478 Pope Sixtus IV gave Ferdinand and Isabella permission to put heretics on trial.12
25596289IndulgencesSelling of these was common practice by the Catholic Church, corruption that led to reformation.13
25596290SimonyThe selling of church offices.14
25596291UsuryThe practice of lending money for interest.15
25596292PluralismThe holding of several church offices at the same time.16
25596293Diet of Worms (1521)Assembly of the estates of the empire, called by Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. Pope Leo X declared Luther an outlaw.17
25596294HuguenotsFrench Calvinists.18
25596295AnglicanismUpholding to the teachings of the Church of England as defined by Elizabeth I. Initially advocated 3 sacraments but then accepted only 2: Communion and baptism.19
25596296TheocracyA community in which the state is subordinate to the church. Best example was Geneva under John Calvin.20
25596297PredestinationCalvin's religious theory that God has already planned out a person's life. God already knows who is going to Heaven regardless of their life on Earth.21
25596298Catholic ReformationThe Catholic or Counter Reformation involved efforts by the Catholic Church to convince people to return to Catholicism.22
25596299Cuius regio eius religioThe religion of the ruler of a region dictates the religion of the region.23
25596300BaroqueStyle in art and architecture developed in Europe from about 1550 to 1700, emphasizing dramatic, curving forms, elaborate ornamentation, and overall balance of disparate parts. Associated with Catholicism and the24

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