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| == A == | == A == | ||
| * abolish; abolition | * '''abolish; abolition'''<br> to end a law, system or practice | ||
| * '''absolutism'''<br>form of government where a monarch rules with unlimited authority | * '''absolutism'''<br>form of government where a monarch rules with unlimited authority | ||
| * '''age'''<br>a period of time, e.g. the Dark Age, Industrial Age, age of discoveries | |||
| * '''age'''<br> | * '''age of enlightenment'''<br>reason and  | ||
| * '''aristocracy''' <br>rule of nobility | |||
| * age of enlightenment | * '''assembly'''<br>a meeting of people in one place for a purpose | ||
| * | |||
| * assembly | |||
| == B == | == B == | ||
| * '''borgeoisie''' (eng. middle class)<br> | |||
| * borgeoisie (eng. middle class) | |||
| == C == | == C == | ||
| * capitalism | * capitalism | ||
| * clergy | |||
| * commons | |||
| * confederation | * confederation | ||
| *  | * crop rotation | ||
| * crusade | |||
| == D == | == D == | ||
| * '''democracy'''<br>rule of the people | |||
| *  | * '''duty, duties'''   | ||
| == E== | == E== | ||
| * '''estates''' | |||
| * '''evolution'''<br>a slow development with gradual changes | |||
| *  | == G ==  | ||
| * '''gentleman'''<br>a man of good manners; originally landed gentry (=land-owners) | |||
| == H == | == H == | ||
| * '''human rights''' | |||
| == L == | == L == | ||
| * '''labour''' | |||
| * labour | * '''legislative'''<br>law-making branch, parliament | ||
| * '''liberal, liberalism''' | |||
| * liberal,  | |||
| == M == | == M == | ||
| * '''manor house'''<br>residence  of a lower nobleman; a very small palace | |||
| * monarchy | * '''merchants'''<br> people who trade goods | ||
| * '''monarchy'''<br>rule of a king | |||
| ==  N == | ==  N == | ||
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| * nation, national | * nation, national | ||
| == P == | == P == | ||
| * parliament | * '''parliament'''<br>elected representative of the people with advisory and legislative functions | ||
| * '''people'''<br> | |||
| * '''president'''<br>elected head of state  | |||
| * '''privilege''' - if you are allowed to do sth. special  | |||
| == R == | == R == | ||
| * reaction | * reaction | ||
| * republic -  | |||
| * | * restauration | ||
| *  '''revolution'''<br>sudden change of a political system, property | |||
| *  ''revolution''<br>sudden change of a political system, property | * riot | ||
| == S == | == S == | ||
| *  '''seperation of powers'''<br>refers to the division of a state's government into three independent areas  - executive, legislative, judiciary     | |||
| *  | == T == | ||
| * '''triangle trade'''<br>trade between three ports or regions for example between Europe, Africa and America | |||
| == U== | |||
| == V == | |||
| * '''violence'''<br> | |||
| * '''virtue'''<br> | |||
| == interactive quizzes == | == interactive quizzes == | ||
Version vom 24. Januar 2022, 14:08 Uhr
Today we're going to build a glossary for important historical terms. This list can help to build up a better range of vocabulary.
New proposals can be submitted to: https://zumpad.zum.de/p/glossary
A
- abolish; abolition
 to end a law, system or practice
- absolutism
 form of government where a monarch rules with unlimited authority
- age
 a period of time, e.g. the Dark Age, Industrial Age, age of discoveries
- age of enlightenment
 reason and
- aristocracy 
 rule of nobility
- assembly
 a meeting of people in one place for a purpose
B
- borgeoisie (eng. middle class)
C
- capitalism
- clergy
- commons
- confederation
- crop rotation
- crusade
D
- democracy
 rule of the people
- duty, duties
E
- estates
- evolution
 a slow development with gradual changes
G
- gentleman
 a man of good manners; originally landed gentry (=land-owners)
H
- human rights
L
- labour
- legislative
 law-making branch, parliament
- liberal, liberalism
M
- manor house
 residence of a lower nobleman; a very small palace
- merchants
 people who trade goods
- monarchy
 rule of a king
N
- nation, national
P
- parliament
 elected representative of the people with advisory and legislative functions
- people
- president
 elected head of state
- privilege - if you are allowed to do sth. special
R
- reaction
- republic -
- restauration
-   revolution
 sudden change of a political system, property
- riot
S
- seperation of powers
 refers to the division of a state's government into three independent areas - executive, legislative, judiciary
T
- triangle trade
 trade between three ports or regions for example between Europe, Africa and America
U
V
- violence
- virtue
interactive quizzes
evolution: a slow development with gradual changes
revolution: sudden change of a political system, property
riot: a violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd
