PPT-Essential Question: What are the characteristics of Absolutism?

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This Lecture could be found under Unitsgt Period Twogt Absolutism amp Constitutionalismgt Power Points Read Aloud Go to website and open Background to Absolutism Reading Absolutism A form of government usually within a monarchy in which the ruler exercised absolute power over virtually all facets of his or her kingdom. Writing Essential Questions . for Rigorous Learning. Using Essential Questions in the LDC Template Tasks. Literacy Design Collaborative. What is an Essential . Q. uestion. ?. Grant Wiggins. “An essential question is…well, essential: important, vital, at the heart of the matter-the essence of the issue. It is a question that any thoughtful and intellectually-alive person ponders and should keep pondering.” . Mark . Greengrass. m.greengrass@sheffield.ac.uk. H205 - European World. Warwick University . Republics of Genoa and Venice. ‘City-states’ – Geneva, Dubrovnik, Hamburg. The ‘United Provinces’. quality . Aaron Maitland, . Westat. Heather . Ridolfo, . NASS. James . Dahlhamer, . NCHS. Antuane . Allen, . NCHS. Dynesha Brooks, NCHS. Background and Motivation. Questionnaire. Interviewer. Respondent. The Age of Absolute Monarchs. LOUIS XIV and . IVAN the TERRIBLE. Absolutism. What?. It is an absolute leader.. A leader who has unlimited power.. These rulers do not share power with anyone.. There are no law making bodies:. By . Dr. Hilarie B. Davis, . hilarie@techforlearning.org. Dr. Bradford T. Davey, . brad@techforlearning.org. . Objectives for our time together. 1) Understand what makes a question “essential”. 2) Understand the role essential questions can play in Next Gen teaching and learning. 2016-2017. Essential Question. An essential question frames a unit of study as a problem to be explored by the writer. It gives direction to research AND writing. Beginning with one will help YOU be efficient. Cut-off date: . 27 April 2017. . . Write no more than . 2500 words. . . This assignment counts for . 26 per cent of your overall continuous assessment score (OCAS). . . What would you identify as the most important characteristics of art since . Ieyasu. .. Vocabulary. : absolutism, Louis XIV, Peter the Great, Tokugawa . Ieyasu. Essential Question. : How did absolutism impact the world during the 17. th. and 18. th. centuries? . Absolutism. : (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. . Warm-Up Question. :. Find the chart on the back of Friday’s notes “Renaissance Artists” . For each image, guess whether it is Medieval or Renaissance art & why . Guess if the following . pieces . Lesson 5 Absolutism in France (FRANCE). Absolutism in France (FRANCE). Review of Lessons 1 - 4. 1. What is absolutism?. 2. What is the divine right of kings?. 3. What is a limited monarchy?. 4. What is a constitutional monarchy?. Absolutism Element : Examine absolutism through a comparison of the rules of Louis XIV, Tsar Peter the Great and Tokugawa Ieyasu . Vocabulary : absolutism, Louis XIV, Peter the Great, Tokugawa Ieyasu Absolutism Case studies Mark Knights What does absolutism signify? Unfettered royal power, usually monarchy by divine right The centralisation of decision-making The king as above the law The erosion of the rights of the people and their representative assemblies one person has total control. . Absolutism is the ultimate example of a strong centralized government.. Divine Right. In some cultures, the monarchies believe their . leaders are chosen by God. . This is called Divine Right. Leaders look for signs from God, such as natural disasters, to show that leaders / Kings need to change. .

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