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a series of wars fought between catholics and protestants in europe
a king or queen
settlement and control of the land of others of the purpose of extracting resources
a fllet of ships sent by spain in 1588to invade england
legal and millitary customs that order society in medieval europe
any christan not belonging to the roman catholic or eastern orthodox church
the officail church in england headed by the monarch
a payment of one-tenth of a persons earnings
a follower of the teachings of john calvin a leader of the protestant reformation
the legislative body in england
to plunge suddenly under water and out again
a goverment that is controled by the people who live under it
the rights of a person such as a safey protection from discrimation and right to vote
a agreement to limit a monachs power
a monarch with unlimited power
a person given special treatment
to settle a dispute with both sides given up a part of what they demand
a ruler who ueses power oppresssively or unjestly
careless and lavish spending wastefulness
when two or more groups in a countrys fight each other for control of that country
false and malicious statement against the monarch which are considered treason
a literary work in which corruption foolishness or abuses are held up to ridicule and concept
a divice consisting of a wooden borad with holes for the head and arms
a royal court where sessions were held in secret
a document affirming specific rights for english citizens
jewellery used but not personally owned by the royal family
a supporter of charles 1divered from the french word chevalier, meaaning "horsemen"
to take goods by force
wagons of supplies as well as people needed to support an army
a goverment where there is no king or queen the power rests with a citazen who vote to elect there leaders
a ruler with unrestricted authority
strict laws often printed on blue paper
an act forrbidding anyone except members of the church of england
born of parents not married to each other
criminal court sessions
to give up or renounce
a a form of goverment in which a monarch acts as head of state

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Civics Vocabulary

Crossword

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