PPT-Monarchy and Autocracy
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Stuart England and Tsarist Russia A parliamentary monarchy which came first the parliament or the monarchy Charles I Nicholas II Divine Right of Kings Source A
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Stuart England and Tsarist Russia A parliamentary monarchy which came first the parliament or the monarchy Charles I Nicholas II Divine Right of Kings Source A God gives not Kings the style of Gods in vain . 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.. 1. Which of the following is a form of government in which political power is exercised by all . citizens, either directly or through their elected representatives? . . a. direct democracy . b. representative democracy . 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.. Charles . I (. r. 1625-49). Issues:. Money. . Religion. . Political. . power. 1215 Magna . Carta. By 17th c. . England has . parliament. . with House . of Commons . and. . House of Lords. James I (r. 1603-25). The Fifth Monarchy Movement 167 Democratic Ideas in the 17th Century," 1898). .. At the basis of the creed of every religious body of the time, except the Presbyterians, lay the Millenarian idea" (p. 1848. Notably disagreeable weather across much of Europe in 1845-6 affected agricultural production leading to rising food prices and to generally depressed economic conditions of widespread unemployment. Such sufferings as this brought to those badly affected led, in turn, to a radicalisation of political attitudes.. 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!. Monarchy . Monarchy: . all or most of the power in the hands of one individual, the monarch. . Hereditary-. power passed down from father/mother to (usually) oldest son/daughter. Rare today to have a true monarchy. Political Clubs. There were no political parties like today. Instead people joined political clubs. They could meet to discuss political ideas. Members were also part of the Legislative Assembly. Stuck together. 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 . Types of Government. Forms of Government. SS6CG4 The student will compare and contrast various forms of government. . b. . Explain how governments determine citizen participation: autocratic, oligarchic, and democratic. . : (Louis XIV of France). Despot. - a king or other ruler with absolute, unlimited power. An . Absolute Monarchy. . is . a king or queen who has unlimited power and seeks to control all aspects of society. . Starter task. Write as many words, phrases, pictures as you can when you hear the word….. RUSSIA. BACKGROUND. In . 1881 . Russia covered one sixth of the world’s . surface. 120,000,000 . population. 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
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