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Absolutism in Europe 16 th – 18 th Centuries 1500s – 1700s

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Absolutism in Europe 16 th – 18 th Centuries 1500s – 1700s. What is absolutism?. Absolutism is a form of government in which the monarch has total control. What is the basis for power for an absolute monarch?. Absolutism is based on the idea of divine right. Divine Right. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Absolutism in Europe 16 th  – 18 th  Centuries 1500s – 1700s

Absolutism in Europe16th – 18th Centuries

1500s – 1700s

Page 2: Absolutism in Europe 16 th  – 18 th  Centuries 1500s – 1700s

What is absolutism?

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Absolutism is a form of government in which the monarch has total control.

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What is the basis for power for an absolute monarch?

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Divine Right

Absolutism is based on the idea of divine right.

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Who was the absolute monarch of France?

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Louis XIV

Louis XIV: The Sun King

Palace of Versailles

France

“I am the state!”

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Who were absolute monarchs in Russia?

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Peter the Great

I want to be

like the west!

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Catherine the Great

Russia is bigger AND we don’t have to

worry about those darn Turks anymore!

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Who was an absolute monarch in Prussia?

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Frederick the Great

Prussia

Prussia Germany it’s all the same!

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Which major European power did NOT develop an absolute monarchy

in the 1700s?

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England

No Absolute Monarch in England