Why do we have government? An introduction to Social Contract Theory.
Stuar t Absolutism and the English Civil War. James I Charles I STUART ABSOLUTISM Charles II James II RESTORATION INTERREGNUM CROMWELL J IJ IC IC I C.
The Enlightenment Introduction to the Age of the Enlightenment 18 th Century Europe England and France.
Age of Absolutism 1550-1700. Standard: WHII.6 The student will demonstrate knowledge of scientific, political, economic, and religious changes during.
Age of Absolutism Ms. McKenna Thanks to Ms. Stewart.
What is an Absolute Monarch? Several monarchs in western and eastern Europe increased the power of their central governments. These kings, emperors, or.
Population: 60 million Size - Texas. Louis XIV 1643-1715Louis XIII 1610-1643 The French Monarchy and Divine Right.
Louis XIV $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000LORD PROTECTOR PROTECTOR $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 “THEY SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION,”OF…1688 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000.
Chapter 17 & 18 Review. A policy in which a military’s needs and values take priority. A. Balance of power B. Regent C. Inheritance D. Militarism.
2. Who were some political thinkers of the Enlightenment and what were their ideas?
Units IV and V 1450 -1910. Columbian Exchange/ Triangular Trade/Slave Trade=Middle Passage.
A system in which the ruler, usually a monarch, holds absolute power (complete authority) over the government and the lives of the people Monarch =