PPT-The New Monarchies:

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15 c 16 c Ms Susan M Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua NY Characteristics of the New Monarchies They offered the institution of monarchy as a guarantee of law and

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15 c 16 c Ms Susan M Pojer Horace Greeley HS 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 . Chapter 20 pages 500-503. 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 people’s standard of living?. What are some of the economic freedoms and new opportunities that emerged during the commercial revolution?. 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. vs. Axis. Allies. Totalitarianism on the Rise. Fascism. Middle-class oriented. Pro-Business. Anti-communist. Anti-democratic. Violence prone. Strength of government against enemies of the state. Work camps established for undesirables. 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. urse Description Offered as a colloquium, this course examines the history of the Iberian monarchies Assessment and Final Grade This is a reading intensive course that will require active and informe 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. What is a monarchy?. A country with a King or Queen.. Modern monarchies where the King has power. Saudi Arabia. Brunei. Swaziland. Qatar. Modern monarchies with ceremonial Monarchs. Spain. Denmark. The Netherlands. Excess ornamentation valued. Rome became an artistic center. Art filled with emotion/drama. Realism instead of idealism. Chiaroscuro – play of light and dark and shadows – helps set a dramatic mood. Group 1:. Matt . Fidurko, Katie Lyter, Kristin Youngs, Megan Burgess, Davey Carls, Alex . Anzivine . Society vs. Government . “Society is produced by our wants and government by our wickedness” .

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