Tudor Government 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryBritish monarchy - Tudors and StuartsASAQA Created by: HollyCreated on: 04-04-15 18:43 Justice respect your people 1 of 20 Security safety of the people, not to be over throne 2 of 20 Prestige Widespread respect and admiration felt for someone or something on the basis of a perception of their achievements or quality 3 of 20 Personal Monarchy centred on the Court by the rituals and values conventionally deployed in the Renaissance to achieve the "imagination" of majesty 4 of 20 Tudor despotism The exercise of absolute power, especially in a cruel and oppressive way 5 of 20 Great Chain of Being the Universe had its "place" in a divinely planned hierarchical order, which was pictured as a chain vertically extended 6 of 20 Sacred monarchy Connected with God or a God or dedicated to religious purpose and so deserving veneration, religious rather than secular 7 of 20 Royal court where the King lived - Hampton Court 8 of 20 Privy Chamber the private apartment of a royal residence in England 9 of 20 Faction a small organised opinionated group with a larger one, especially in politics 10 of 20 The Nobility social class with privileges 11 of 20 Parliament House of Lords and the House of Commons - where you pass laws 12 of 20 Lord Chancellor highest political position, King's advisor 13 of 20 King's council a group of people who advise the King 14 of 20 Privy council the hub of Tudor political system - elite executive board, governed England under the Crown 15 of 20 Star Chamber was a English court of law which sat at the royal Palace of Westminister 16 of 20 Statue Law written law set down by a legislature or by a legislator 17 of 20 Common Law a system of judicial supremacy (relates to administration of Justice) 18 of 20 Canon Law a system of legislative supremacy (having the power to make laws) 19 of 20 Proclamations public or official announcement dealing with a matter of great importance 20 of 20
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