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Unit 3- Land Based Empires (3.3- Belief Systems (religion was a key factor…
Unit 3- Land Based Empires
3.1- Expansion of Empires
ottoman empires was a major power
armies were hammering at gates of vienna
devshrime was a selection system
3.3- Belief Systems
religion was a key factor in expansion
lutheransim violated that absolution, simony, and indulgence was to be sold
Calvinism helped reform communities and had a strong work ethic
anglicanism was free of control of the church
peter the great incorporated the church into the gov
catholic reformation was used against protestants
jesuits converted colonists
inquisition punished non believers
council of trent corrected church's abuses
ottoman became islam
3.4- Comparison
gunpowder declined because of weak leadership
blended culture was shared since the conquered influenced the conquers
group of soldiers in empires solidified their control over territories
muslim powers conflicted when morocco invaded shangai empre
land based empires required an organized and centralized bureaucracy
several countries rose due economic and political development
divine right of kings was the right to rule given to a king by god
english bill of rights assured individual liberties and protection from tyranny
Justices of Peace maintained peace on which the tudors could rely on
French gov was more absolute by one source of power, the king
system of intendants were royal officals
3.2- Administration
ivan IV established a paramilitary force to further control the boyars (boyars had disagreements with ivan)
Devshrime was a selection system used by Ottoman sultans to staff military and gov.
shoguns(military leaders) ruled Japan
form of taxation was need to support military
mughal zamindar tax collection appointed peasants
ottoman tax farming were for farmers to pay for land
ming empire issued paper currency
diversity of population helped economic srength
ottoman reached its peak under sueliman