PPT-Absolute Monarchies & Age of Reason
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Chapter 20 pages 500503 Chapter 21 Sections 1 2 4 and 5 Chapter 22 Sections 1 2 and 3 Essential Questions What effect did the Commercial Revolution have on peoples
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Chapter 20 pages 500503 Chapter 21 Sections 1 2 4 and 5 Chapter 22 Sections 1 2 and 3 Essential Questions What effect did the Commercial Revolution have on peoples standard of living What are some of the economic freedoms and new opportunities that emerged during the commercial revolution. Separability. . and. the . Possible Spectra of Entanglement Witnesses . Nathaniel . Johnston — . . joint work with S. . Arunachalam. and V. Russo. Mount Allison University. Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada. Unit Objectives. To learn how civilization was re-established after the fall of Rome and the challenges people faced during the Middle Ages. To learn how modern monarchies rose in Rome’s place. To . Absolute Monarchies. Most countries with monarchies have them as constitutional monarchies.. Only 5 countries in world have absolute monarchy. Brunei. Oman. Swaziland. Saudi Arabia. Vatican City. Absolute monarchies. Chapter 13 Section 4. The English Monarchy. Anglo-Saxon England: . Alfred the Great: . King of Sussex in southern England. Vikings invaded, conquered several small kingdoms. Never conquered all of England. Ruler with absolute (total) power. . Doesn’t have to consult with nobles. Common people, or their representatives. . Who told you . you. could do that???. Divine Right of Kings. In these monarchies, the absolute rulers believed that they received their power from God and therefore, should not be challenged!. Equations. AII.4a – The student will solve, algebraically and graphically, absolute value equations and inequalities. Graphing calculators will be used for solving and for confirming the algebraic solution. . 1550-1800. France: Absolute Monarchs-Louis XIII & Louis XIV. Spain: Absolute Monarchs-Philip II. England: Absolute Monarchs and Development of a Constitutional Monarchy-Tudors & Stuarts. Austria: Enlightened Despots---Maria Theresa & Joseph II. 15. c. – 16. c. Ms. Susan M. Pojer. Horace Greeley H.S. Chappaqua, NY. Characteristics of the New Monarchies. They offered the institution of monarchy as a guarantee of law and order.. They proclaimed that hereditary monarchy was the legitimate form of public power . #3. :. Opposition:. Name ____________________________________________________ Period _________. Thesis. . ______________________________________________. Transition. Word Examples. Support:. Support:. Essential Question- How much power should government have?. Review- Europe. After the fall of the Roman Empire, the Western half of the empire fell into darkness . The Dark Ages. What happened to the Eastern half of the empire?. Absolute and relative white cells count Absolute value (leukocytes/mm 3 = Total leukocyte count ( cells/mm 3 X Relative value(%) Example: Total leukocyte count = 6000 Segmented forms (relative no.) = 50 % Absolutism + Enlightenment Lesson 2: Absolute Rulers bellwork “The royal power is absolute …The prince need render account of his acts to no one...Without this absolute authority [he] could neither do good nor repress evil. It is necessary that his power be such that no one can hope to escape him...The prince...is not regarded as a prviate person: he is a public personage, all the state is in him; the will of all the people is included in his. As all perfection and all stregnth are united in God, so all the power of individuals is united in the person of the prince.” Essential Question- How much power should government have?. Review- Europe. After the fall of the Roman Empire, the Western half of the empire fell into darkness . The Dark Ages. What happened to the Eastern half of the empire?. Vocabulary. Absolute Value Function: f(x) = |x|. Vertex: highest or lowest point on the graph of an absolute value function.. Transformation: changes graph size, shape, position, or orientation.. Translation: is a transformation that shifts a graph horizontally and/or vertically, but does not change its size, shape, .
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