PPT-Restoration of the English Monarchy

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Ch 13 Paths to Constitutionalism amp Absolutism Ch 13 ID Quiz Focus Question What were the main issues in the struggle between the King and Parliament in England

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Ch 13 Paths to Constitutionalism amp Absolutism Ch 13 ID Quiz Focus Question What were the main issues in the struggle between the King and Parliament in England in the 17 th century and how were they resolved. What is a Monarchy?. The word “monarchy” comes from the Greek word . monarchia. , which means “rule of one”.. Monarchy . describes any form of government in which a monarch holds the highest office. A monarch is a hereditary ruler – someone who rules because s/he inherited the office through his/her family.. Lesson 17 New and Review Stems. per. forations. per. forations. The sneaker had perforations so the laces could go through.. Percolate, perception. Per = through. per. forations. The sneaker had perforations so the laces could go through.. funded:. Religion. . was a strong factor behind the founding of . colonies—. -Maryland …. -New . England . . particularly Plymouth. , . . . Massachusetts Bay. , and Rhode . 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!. 1660-1700. England and the eighteenth century. WHY IS IT CALLED “RESTORATION”. After the time of Shakespeare, English drama had been in a state of decline.. Puritans had long rallied against theatrical productions, calling them immoral.. of the Middle East. Saudi . Arabia’s Absolute Monarchy-Background. 1. The . King. has . total. control of all rules and parts of government.. Saudi . Arabia’s Absolute Monarchy-Background. 2. . Kings are granted their right to rule from being a . 1660-1700. England and the eighteenth century. WHY IS IT CALLED “RESTORATION”. After the time of Shakespeare, English drama had been in a state of decline.. Puritans had long rallied against theatrical productions, calling them immoral.. (A) Popular democracy. (B) Rule by an absolute monarch. (C) Rule by wealthy merchants. (D) Control by feudal lords. (E) Rule by yeoman farmers. Which of the following most accurately describes the political system of the Dutch republic of the seventeenth century?. Royalists/ Cavaliers. Militia/ Roundheads. WHO?. Nobles . Fighting for King. WHO?. Farmers/ townspeople . Fighting for Parliament Cromwell . ADVANTAGES?. -Used to fighting/ riding . - foot . soldiers and cavalry . ANGLO-SAXON. AND MEDIEVAL PERIODS. Anglo-Saxon and Medieval. . Encompasses literature written in Old English during the 600-year period of England, from around 450 A.D. to the Norman Conquest of 1066. . Take out your notebooks and something to write with!. Today: 16. th. & 17. th. Centuries . Volume B. Tuesday: The Restoration & 18. th. . Century . Volume C. Wednesday: The Romantic Period . :. . Identify the causes and results of the revolutions in England (1689). , United States (1776), France (1789), Haiti (1791), and Latin America (1808-1825). Vocabulary. : English Revolution, Glorious Revolution. Chapter 18: Constitutional Monarchy vs. Absolute Monarchy Political Thought! Constitutional and Absolute Monarchy Any ideas?? What is a Constitutional Monarchy?  form of government in which a  monarch The Restoration Period is started with the launch of the monarchy in 1660. it’s a fresh start of literature. . Theatres once again opened.. Women performed for the first time.. Thomas . Sydserf. was credited for initiating first regular theatre in Scotland..

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