PPT-Limited English Monarchy, Enlightenment and Scientific Revo

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Mrs Tucker World History Victor Valley High School Vocabulary FrontLoad Frayer Method Salon Neoclassical Despotism Ideology Estates Serf Philosophes Coup détat

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Mrs Tucker World History Victor Valley High School Vocabulary FrontLoad Frayer Method Salon Neoclassical Despotism Ideology Estates Serf Philosophes Coup détat Hundred Days. 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.. Enlightenment and Absolute monarchy. Until the 1700s, people in general had accepted the rule of absolute monarchs.. The exception was England, where, beginning in 1215 with the Magna . Carta. , the rights of the monarchy had been limited.. 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. Chap 19, section 1 & 2. The Scientific Revolution marked the beginning of a dramatic shift in how people viewed the world. The medieval and early modern European outlook had been dominated by religion. As a result of this revolution, many came to see the world predominantly in secular and scientific ways. In the short term, the Scientific Revolution set the stage for the Enlightenment; its long-term repercussions can still be felt today.. Jonathan . Dewald. , . Europe 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World. Peter Hamilton. , ‘The Enlightenment and the Birth of Social Science’. Chris Harman, . A People’s History of the World. Enlightenment and Absolute monarchy. Until the 1700s, people in general had accepted the rule of absolute monarchs.. The exception was England, where, beginning in 1215 with the Magna . Carta. , the rights of the monarchy had been limited.. 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!. What were the results of Renaissance thoughts and theories. Before the Revolution. All ideas of science came from the Greeks & Bible. With new inventions came new ideas. . The Scientific Revolution= people discovering new theories about science. Knights. Two lectures. 1: What was the Enlightenment? What did it think it was challenging? What was its scope? What aspects of life did it want to shape or influence? So, . how the Enlightenment saw itself. AP Euro. Unit 4.1. I. The Scientific Revolution. Medieval view of the world. . 1. Primarily religious and theological. . 2. Political theory based on “divine right”. . 3. Society governed by Church views and practices. 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. . The Scientific Revolution. Mr. Mizell. Unit 4 Vocabulary, Copy Down. Revolution. – a drastic change in the political and social organization of a country. Enlightenment. – political movement that supported the power of individuals . EQ: Why are current day Pop Stars most likely not members of The Illuminati?. Bellringer. # . 3/11/14. When you see these people what are the first five words that come to your mind?. Better Yet……. - User's Guide 1 | Page Table of Contents 1. Overview ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .............

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