3.4 Absolute mornarchies

3.4 Absolute monarchies
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3.4 Absolute monarchies

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Absolute power

  • Think: what is a synonym 'absolute', write down in your notebook
  • Pair: compare your synonym with the person sitting next to you
  • Share: hold up your white board with your synonym
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Centralisation
  • Think: what is centralisation? Write it down in your notebook
  • Pair: discuss and compare your definitions
  • Share: hold up your white boards
  • How is centralistion connected to absolute power? 
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Absolute monarchies
  • Think: what is a absolute monarchy and give 3 examples of European absolute monarchies? Write it down in your note
  • Pair: discuss and compare your answers
  • Share: hold up your white boards
  • What is an absolute monarchy and give 3 examples of European absolute monarchies? 
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Le droit divin (the divin right)
States General no longer advises or called together
High positions in the army to talented men, not just the noblilty
Edict of Nantes; catholicism only religion allowed

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THE HOUSE OF ROMANOV

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That didn't go as planned
  • Read together 'The Glorious Revolution in Britain' (page 69)
  • Charles I 
  • James II --> with protestant wife two daughters, with catholic wife one son. Eldest daughter married to William III of Orange
  • Glorious Revolution (1688) =............ (???? )

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The threat for monarchs

Read together '1672' (TB 70)


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Time to work....
  • Read and make par 3.3
  • Read and make par 3.4
  • Revise the lessons in Lessonup
  • Make /check exercises (onderwijsportaal) 
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