World History II: Chapter 21 and Semester Themes February 8-26, 2016.

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World History II: Chapter 21 and Semester Themes February 8-26, 2016

Activity #1 Create a 4 part bubble map describing the following absolute monarchs. Include 1 piece of evidence for each monarch. 1.Louis XIV 2.Ivan the Terrible

Absolute Suspicious of nobles Unsuccessful Extravagant Louis XIV FOR:

Absolute Paranoid Just/Fair Ruthless Ivan IV FOR:

Activity #2 Create a 5 part bubble map describing key ideas about the United Provinces of the Netherlands.

The Netherlands FOR:

Activity #3 In your own words, describe the pattern or theme that we discovered about absolute monarchy as we studied Spain and France compared to the Netherlands. Give a specific example to support your idea.

Activity #4 Identify 4 specific reasons for the decline of France under Louis XIV.

Activity #5 Identify and explain 1 major similarity and 1 major difference between Ivan IV and Louis XIV- besides the fact that they were both monarchs.

Activity 6: Innovation or Tradition? Explain if the following are mostly I or T and explain why in one sentence. 1.Absolute Monarchy 2. Skepticism 3.Peter the Great 4.Edict of Nantes 5.Versailles 6.Henry IV (of France)