This lesson contains 11 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 50 min
Items in this lesson
3.1 European Rulers
Slide 1 - Slide
Lesson objectives
You can explain:
- What absolutism is
- how king Louis XIV expanded the French territory and increased his power in France.
- how the English king became less powerful.
- how the Netherlands was governed.
Already done?
Read 3.2 and answer question 1 to 5
Answer the learning goals
- first without your book in blue
- then with your book and add information in another colour
Slide 2 - Slide
What did we do last time?
Slide 3 - Slide
What word belongs to the description? 'government by a small group of privileged persons
'
Slide 4 - Open question
What word belongs to the description? 'governor in the Dutch Republic' (one word)
Slide 5 - Open question
Most countries in Europe in the 17th century were governed by a [.................1................. ..] The Netherlands was not a kingdom, but a [.................2...................] The Republic of the United [.................3...................] consisted of seven independent
[..................4...................] Each state was governed by the [.................5...................] in which representatives of the [.................6...................] and the [....... ...........7...................] sat In The Hague, representatives of the regions met in the [.................8.................... ] There they made decisions on [.................9...................] and [.... ..............10..................]
Put the right words in the right places:
States General
States
monarch
republic
nobility
Netherlands
states
cities
the army
foreign politics
Slide 6 - Drag question
Persons this section
Louis XIV
France 1643 - 1715
Maurits van Oranje-Nassau
Stadtholder of the Republic of the United Netherlands
Johan van Oldenbarnevelt
High regent / Grand Pensionary of the Republic of the United Netherlands
William III
England 1688- 1702
Slide 7 - Slide
Slide 8 - Slide
In the Republic:
A
The States had no influence and the State Gernal was very powerful
B
The stadholder took all important decisions and the States General gave him advice.
C
The states were very independent, but they took some decisions together in the States General.
D
All important decisions were taken in the States meetings of the States
Slide 9 - Quiz
Cooperation between stadtholders and regents did not always go well.
An example: Prince Maurits and Grand Pensionary Johan van Oldenbarnevelt
Explain why this example is an good example of a bad cooperation.