AP WORLD HISTORY Power Review Session 2 Classical Civilizations (600 BCE – 600 CE)
Xxxx NATIVE SOVEREIGNTY Native Geographies (Geography / AIS 322) Prof. Zoltán Grossman Prof. Zoltán Grossman.
A government controlled by a strong central authority with total control Scientific investigations in the Scientific Revolution -Heliocentric models -Gravity.
Absolutism in Eastern Europe 1600 -1725. Three Declining Empires Eastern Europe in 1648 Eastern Europe in 1648 The HRE, the Republic of Poland and the.
Germanic Tribes Goths “Gothiscanza” – South Scandanavia First Germanic people to become Christian Came across Baltic Sea from Sweden Fought with Romans.
ABSOLUTISM (1600-1770). INTRODUCTION In the Middle Ages, the power of kings had been limited by nobles, parliaments, and the Catholic Church The decline.
Philadelphia, PA 55 delegates met in private to construct a new Government for our nation. “ A Bundle of Compromises” Mr. Violanti, Iroquois High School.
Economic Systems. The 3 Major Production Questions What to produce? How to produce? For whom to produce? We will classify economic systems into categories,
No strong central authority. Emperor elected and could not accumulate power to hand down to next generation (had to bargain away gains in order to get.
American Government and Politics Today Chapter 2 The Constitution.
Absolutism in Eastern Europe 1600 -1725
Ch. 21 Absolute Monarchs of Europe. Absolute Monarchs Justifications for Royal (Absolute) Power “Reason of State”- a strong central government was needed.