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Explore the Baroque and Mannerism artistic styles and concepts such as natural rights, divine right of kings, and absolutism in this chapter review of crisis and absolutism in world history.
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World History Chapter 14 Vocabulary review for Crisis and Absolutism
An artistic style of the 17th century characterized by complex forms, bold ornamentation, and contrasting elements • It tried to blend ideals of the Renaissance with 16th century religious revival
Baroque • An artistic style of the 17th century characterized by complex forms, bold ornamentation, and contrasting elements • It tried to blend ideals of the Renaissance with 16th century religious revival
Rights by which all humans are supposedly born, including the rights to life, liberty, and property • The American government was founded on these principles
NATURAL RIGHTS • Rights by which all humans are supposedly born, including the rights to life, liberty, and property • The American government was founded on these principles
Artistic movement that emerged in Italy in the 1520’s and 1530’s; it marked the end of the Renaissance by breaking down the principles of balance, harmony, and moderation
MANNERISM • Artistic movement that emerged in Italy in the 1520’s and 1530’s; it marked the end of the Renaissance by breaking down the principles of balance, harmony, and moderation
MILITANT • Combative
ARMADA • A fleet of warships
ABSOLUTISM • A political system in which a ruler holds total power
BOYAR • A Russian noble
COMMONWEALTH • a republic
the belief that kings receive their power from God & are responsible only to God
DIVINE RIGHT OF KINGS • the belief that kings receive their power from God & are responsible only to God
INFLATION • a rapid increase in prices
the practice of magic by people supposedly in league with the devil
the practice of magic by people supposedly in league with the devil