| Term | Definition |
| Is an Absolute Monarchy a form of limited or unlimited government | unlimited Government |
| U.S. Government has it roots in the heritage of what European country | England |
| What right was guaranteed by the Magna Carta | right to trial by jury |
| The Stuart rulers of England believed in ... | divine right |
| Edward I created this group to help make laws in England | Parliament |
| Peter I strengthened Russia by... | bringing Western technology to Russia |
| King John was forced to sign this document by his nobles. | the Magna Carta |
| This country set the model for absolutism in Europe. | France (Louis XIV) |
| Last of Europe's Absolute Monarchs | Catherine the Great |
| Took the throne as a result of the Glorious Revolution | William and Mary |
| Document that ended Divine Right in England | the English Bill of Rights |
| The Supreme Law of a Country | its Constitution |
| How do you change government in a democracy | voting, new laws, appeal to courts |