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A wellknit political entity A diverse collection of states each with its own local laws but subject to the imperial constitution Held together by the powerful imperial

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A wellknit political entity A diverse collection of states each with its own local laws but subject to the imperial constitution Held together by the powerful imperial bureaucracy Held together only by the person of the emperor. Page 13 Are you having problems receiving the VAST service Are you having problems receiving the VAST service Power supply Your VAST settop box should be run on a continuous power supply without any electrical surges Smart card What do I do if my se Vu . Anh. TUAN. Earth Observation Satellite projects in Vietnam. 2. About VAST. VAST activities in Earth Observation Satellite development:. VNREDSat 1 project. VNSC project. VNREDSat 1b project. VAST and CEOS . Section 2 France Under Louis XIV. Chapter 16. The Age of Absolutism. Charles I. inherited the Hapsburg Empire and Holy Roman Empire. Took on the name . Charles V. u. Fought constant wars while ruling 2 . 12.2. Expansion of Rome, 100 BC–AD 117. THE EMPIRE EXPANDS. Rome ruled most of the Mediterranean world when it became an empire. Within 150 years the Roman Empire controlled large areas of Europe, Africa, and Asia. It was one of the largest empires in history. The Romans conquered some territories because they threatened to attack Rome. They overcame others to gain their gold, good farmlands, or other resources.. History of Christianity. Holy. , Roman Empire 400-1000CE. Fertile Question. What Challenges and Opportunities did the Western Church face with the decline and fall of the Roman Empire?. Roman Empire, Roman Church. 8. Absolute Monarchs. Absolutism. Forceful single leader trying to control every aspect of society within their borders.. Starts about the 1500’s till about the middle of the 1800’s all over continental Europe. IN THE 16TH CENTURY. 1. THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD IN SPAIN. CASTILE AND ARAGON: A DYNASTIC UNION. The. . Modern. . Age. . began. in . Spain. . with. . the. . reign. of . the. . Catholic. . Monarchs. Transformation and Rivalry. The Death of Feudalism. Although vestiges of feudalism survived into Europe’s early modern period, European countries were becoming much more like modern nation-states: solid political units with relatively fixed borders, a sense of national unity, and populations that were mostly homogeneous in terms of language and ethnicity. Section 1: Charlemagne Unites Germanic Kingdoms. Middle ages. AKA medieval period. 500 to 1500. Invasions of Western Europe. Germanic invaders took over the western half of the Roman Empire. Changes:. 1589-1740. By: Andrew Bailey & Ryan Castro. Absolutism . Absolute kings regulated religious sects. And abolished liberties long held by certain areas, groups, provinces. . . Absolute rulers found that creation of a new State bureaucracies that directed economic life of the country in the interests of the king, was a way to raise revenue.. CHARLES V. HABSBURG DINASTY. Charles’s grandfather (Maximilian) was from the Habsburg family. He was the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.. So Charles and his successors are known as the Habsburg dynasty of Spanish kings.. ELIZABETH II. Inherits Power. Can rule as long as she wants. OBAMA. Elected by the People. Can only serve for a limited time. Okay, but what is an ABSOLUTE MONARCH?. Unlimited power to rule. Divine Right. What was it?. Absolute monarchs-. Kings. . and Queens who believed in divine right.. Divine Right . – The idea that God created the monarchy and the monarch was God’s representative (The belief their right to rule comes from God). Have out your map of Europe and prepare to discuss your three questions. . What makes Europe similar to and different from the Middle East?. How has Europe changed politically since 1300?. Why do you think there are so many small countries .

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