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    absolutism

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    “Is absolutism a good way to role?” Considering Spain‚ 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

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    Retold from the Alexandre Dumas ‚ Original by Oliver Ho Setting : In the seventeenth century during the time of King Louis XIV at Bastille prison in France Characters : Character Description Aramis clever and good fighter‚ ambition to be the pope of the world Philip quick learner‚ longing for freedom‚ unlucky to be locked in prison most of the time. King Louis XIV be influenced by others easily‚ easy to jealous‚ not trusting people D’Artagnan loyal to the king and to friends‚ brave

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    French Architecture

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    French Architecture France is a country rich in architecture. You can spend all your days day walking through the streets of Paris‚ or any other region‚ visiting the museums‚ and taking pictures next to one of the many impressive monuments. France has many old monuments and some of them they are in well good condition like the Maison Carrée and the Pont du Gard near Nîmes. The Carolingian dynasty of Charlemagne was a period of innovative buildings‚ using the Romanesque architecture‚ which gave

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    It is said that Louis XIV proclaimed "I am the state!" Whether or not he really said it is debatable‚ but the meaning of such a statement is clear. Through the course of the 17th Century various regimes across Europe began to model their states of off the very theme of "I am the state‚"; that is‚ the monarch personified and had absolute control over his nation. Prior to the 17th Century such absolute control precluded this absolutism. By the time of the 17th Century‚ however‚ the conditions were

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    nobility in the period 1650 to 1750? Use examples from at least TWO countries. France: decreased nobility power‚ Louis XIV gave nobles very little power‚ made them his “lapdogs” at Versailles‚ result of the Fronde rebellion Russia: decreased nobility power‚ Peter the Great let ranking in armies be based on ability‚ giving lower class people the opportunity to move up‚ nobility did not like his reforms Louis XIV declared his goal was "one king‚ one law‚ one faith." Analyze the methods the king

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    Ap Euro notes

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    •Five major states‚ Great Britain‚ France‚ Austria‚ Prussia‚ and Russia were the leading powers in Europe. •In west Europe‚ Britain and France emerged as dominant powers. (spain and the united Nether lands became political and had little military power. The Netherlands: Golden Age to Decline *Section Overview o The United Provinces of the Netherland gained independence from Spain in 1572 but continued to battle other European powers like England and France throughout the second half of the

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    Absolute Ruler Essay

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    .Issiah Jackson 1-17-13 Absolute Rulers Essay Hon World History Louis XIV‚ Peter the Great‚ and Tokugawa Ieyasu all considered their own power and strengthened their states in many different ways but their actions were all similar. They united their states‚ introduced reforms and assessed their power and the effect that they could have on others. Although their techniques were different‚ the ways these monarchs ruled their states show great similarities. Unity is one of the many things

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    Pothagrem therom

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    except war with Savoy kept peace‚ lowered taxes‚ pauelette annual fee to guarantee heredity in royal offices‚ combined taxes‚ subsidized Company for Trade with the Indies‚ ii)After assassination of Henry IV‚ Marie de’ Medici headed govt of child-king Louis XIII- nobles dominated political scene (1)Appointed Cardinal Richelieu to council of ministers‚ later pres of council‚ first minister of French crown (2)Total subordination of all groups and institutions to French monarchy‚ curbed power of nobility

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    The nationalist perspective of King Louis XIV is that the head of the country is the nation and for society to prosper the people have to be willing to serve and follow the leader’s will. The source’s perspective can be shown throughout history by the beliefs and values he had during his reign in France. The source believed in the uses of a social hierarchy and the absolute monarch. The social hierarchy benefited the

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    Autocratic DBQ

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    history‚ Autocratic leaders have tried to authorize their people and country. Two such leaders are Czar Peter the Great and King Louis XIV. However‚ the process they’ve decided to pursue has either helped or hurt their countries. Czar Peter the Great declined in creating Russia’s firm middle class‚ but managed to succeed in the reinforcement of Russia’s great power. While Louis XIV agonized his country by regulating his people. Autocrat Czar Peter the Great greatly contributed to Russia’s economic weakness

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