Date of Quiz:______Name:______Date of Exam:______Ms. Raia Global History II / Sec.___ Date:______Topic 12.1 – 12.3: The Age of Absolutism & The World in 1750 Chapter Guide This guide is to assist you in learning history from your text during homework assignments. It also will list your vocabulary for the unit and homework questions. Remember to be an active reader and to read the “objectives” listed on the first page of each section. Also utilize the reading check questions as you go to make sure you are understanding what you have read. Take notes as you read on a printed out powerpoint or on loose-leaf. Write down any and all questions for the teacher. Review Vocabulary: New Vocabulary:

Akbar Absolute monarchy English Bill of Rights Oligarchy St. Petersburg

Bushido Armada Serfdom

Crusades Balance of power Frederick the Great (II) Peace of Westphalia Stuarts

Daimyo Bourbons Fronde Peter the Great Table of Ranks

Feudalism Boyar Glorious Revolution Petition of Right Thirty Years War

Islam Cabinet Hapsburg Empire Philip II Treaty of Utrecht

Istanbul Cardinal Richelieu Henry IV Pragmatic Sanction Versailles

Janissaries Catherine the Great Hohenzollern Prime Minister War of Austrian Succession

Millets Charles I Huguenots Prussia Westernization

Mughal Empire Charles V Intendant System Puritan William and Mary

Ottoman Empire Constitutional government James I Romanovs

Renaissance Corvee System Jean-Baptiste Colbert Robot System

Samurai Divine right Levee

Sharia Edict of Fontainebleau Limited Monarchy Short Parliament

Suleiman Edict of Nantes St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre

Tokagawa Japan El Greco Maria Theresa

Zen Buddhism Elector Mercenary

English Bill of Rights Oligarchy Homework Assignments:English Civil War 1. The World in 1750 Oliver Cromwell Federoick the Great (II) • Read the following pages in your text usingPeace active of Westphaiareading skills and complete the chart posted online labeled “Empires in 1750 ditto.Glorious” Revolution Peter the Great a. HapsburgOttoman Empire: Empire 8.4, pages 278Philip-280 II b. HenryMughal IV India: 9.1; pages 312-313Pragmatic Sanction c. HohenzollernTokagawa Japan: 9.5; pages 336Prime-340 Minister Huguenots Prussia 2. Foundation ofIntendant European Centralization: An PuritanIntroduction to Absolutism • Read theJames pages Idistributed in class. AnswerRomanovs the circled questions on loose-leaf. Jean-Baptiste Colbert Short Parliament Rump 3. 12.1A Absolutism in Spain & France Levee Parliament • AssessmentLimited Questions monarchy 1, 3, 4 at end of section. St. Petersburg Long Parliament 4. 12.1B Absolutism in Spain & France Stuarts Maria Theresa • Read primary sources given out in class Tableand complete of Ranks the HIPPO analysis ditto attached to it. Mercenary Versailles 5. 12.2A AbsolutismOligarchy in Austria and Prussia (ReadWar up of to Austirian Peter the SuvcesionGreat) • AssessmentOliver Questions Cromwell 1 and 2 at end ofWesternization section Peace of Westphaia William and Mary 6. 12.2B AbsolutismPeter in the Russia Great (Peter the Great through end of section) • AssessmentPhilip Questions II 3-5 at end of section. Pragmatic Sanction 7. 12.3 TriumphPrime of Parliament Minister in England • AssessmentPrussia Questions 1, 4, 5 Puritan 8. Review Chart Romanovs Short Parliament Rump Parliament St. Petersburg Graphic Organizers: