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Use this History and Western Heritage video entitled Paths to Constitutionalism and Absolutism to study how the constitutional crisis in England that followed Elizabeth’s reign and continued until the end of the 17th century had a lasting impact on Western political life. This struggle cost Charles I his head, and in the end, Parliament emerged the victor. As has so often occurred in modern times, a strong man with the backing of the military reinstated executive authority, though under a different title

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  • Constitutionalism and Absolutism. Learn about The Paths to Constitutionalism and Absolutism. Explore the course of Western civilization, from its birth in the ancient Near East, to the pageantry and plunder of the Middle Ages, to the social and political forces shaping the new Europe of the twenty-first century.
  • Explore the course of Western civilization, from its birth in the ancient Near East to the present day, through the eyes of distinguished historians who teach at Yale and Harvard.
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  • Survey the growth of political freedoms, the development of constitutional governments, and the quest for individual rights that have shaped the course of Western history.
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