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    government is the idea of absolutism. In this state of government‚ kings amplified the claim that law was given by God and that they must respect and obey it. However‚ they did assert their rule like those who ruled under the idea of constitutionalism. Absolute rulers claimed that they were “chosen” by God and were responsible to him alone. They gained exclusive power to make and enforce laws and they denied any other institution or group that went against their form of government. This form of government

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    France‚ Russia An absolute monarch is a ruler whose power is unlimited. I think it’s a Good way to rule content or a country. Absolutism is political theory and form of government where unlimited‚ complete power is held by a centralized sovereign individual‚ with no checks or balances form any other part of nation or government. In effect‚ the ruling individual has absolute power‚ with no legal‚ electoral or other challenges to that power. There is absolute monarchy is a monarchical form of

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    people with a great deal of power. Even the rulers were required to obey the laws‚ and there was not only one person with complete control over everyone and everything. The definition of absolutism is "A term applied to strong centralized continental monarchies that attempted to make royal power dominant over aristocracies and other regional authorities." (Kagan) The definition of constitutionalism is "A form of government in which power is distributed and limited by a system of laws that must be obeyed

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    They are all have their own unique methods of governing the people. Different types of governments are different in many ways. A totalitarian type of government contains an absolute style. Most of there time there are limited freedoms and things are chosen for you. In the book The Giver by Louis Lowry there was an absolute government. The controlled everything from what people’s jobs where to how much food came in to even what children they have. In the book they chose spouses‚ kids‚ jobs‚ and almost

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    Absolutism is a simple manner was the absolute power held by the monarch‚ and was exempt from being challenged. In other words‚ a monarch could‚ in theory‚ regulate various aspects of life without their authority being called into question. In France‚ absolutism is associated with the likes of Louis XIII‚ but rather more so with his descendent‚ King Louis XIV. However‚ while in theory absolutism granted the king a vast majority if the power and authority‚ it does not mean that it worked that way

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    An absolute monarchy is when a single ruler has complete authority. There may still be a system of government in place but the absolute monarch would have complete dominance over the whole of it. To gain complete control monarchs had to reduce the power of all other institutions‚ especially the nobility. Absolutism is not virtuous but suited the needs of the people and territories at the time. Thomas Hobbes‚ author of Leviathan‚ believes that men naturally want war with everyone who is not themselves

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    political power and influence. This period is often described as a bridge between Europe’s feudal society in which nobles held ultimate power and status to the capitalist society which eliminated the nobility’s influence over government and politics. Absolute monarchs like France’s King Louis XIV‚ Russia’s Peter the Great‚ and Prussia’s Hohenzollern kings‚ wanted to control their governments with no interference from the nobility. Absolutism greatly diminished the political power of the European nobility

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    Besides the limited government of the English and the absolute government of the French they both have their weaknesses and strengths. I personally believe that the French form of absolutism was the more efficient form because of its strong stability‚ acceptable rights to the people‚ and able to make overall progress. England’s choice of limited government had positives and negatives. In England before the bill of rights they had a monarchy. James I wrote that “for kings are not only Gods lieutenants

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    For centuries Kings were living in luxury‚ content with the absolute power and control they had. Losing this power had never even crossed their mind as although there was always the chance of assassination‚ they could rest easy knowing that no one could politically touch him. However‚ this all changed when Charles I took over the throne as due to his misdeeds and increasing pressure from the public and parliament‚ he was put on trial which was mind blowing at the time and then finally executed. Such

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    the vocabulary: absolutism Divine Right Thirty Years War republic mercantilism Peace of Augsburg Junkers Seven Years War Boyar Czar The Restoration Habeas corpus Edict of Nantes absolute monarch Czar War of the Spanish Succession Treaty of Paris‚ 1763 Constitutional monarchy Peace of Westphalia Glorious Revolution L’etat‚ c’est moi Names of families in charge of the various European countries (spelled correctly) Divine right Edict of Nantes Who won and lost the Thirty

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