October 20th Pick UP Learning Objectives: Manila folder

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October 20th Pick UP Learning Objectives: Manila folder Take a vocabulary quiz I can describe the cause and effect of absolutism TO DO: Clear your table

When you are done… Turn in your test to the front Return your manila folder to the front Finish your purple chart & turn in at the end of the period If your chart is done  study for your Act 2 Quiz in LA Please do not talk till the last person is done with their quiz

Work on the significance for the following terms: Absolutism – What motivated countries/leaders to become absolute monarchs? Which countries choose this route? . Commonwealth – Why should monarchs care about the commonwealth? Did absolute monarchs live up to this? Puritans – What is the relationship between these people and the English Civil War? Magna Carta – What was the purpose? Is this a challenge to absolutism? Parliament – What role did parliament play with absolutism & the English Civil War?