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Spain’s Empire and European Absolutism (5.1) Mr. Jachimiec Modern World History 2015-16
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Bell-Ringer 11/9: Spanish Absolutism If you were an absolute monarch… 1. What could you do to strengthen your kingdom? (nation) 2. Who or what might help unify your kingdom? (What unifies a nation?) 3. Who or what might stand in your way? (What weakens a nation?)
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Absolutism and Spain Objective: Describing the causes and effects of absolutism, especially with Spain Essential Question: How did absolutism arise in Spain with Charles V and Philip II? What are its positive and negative effects for Spain?
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Absolutism Absolute monarch: king or queen holds all power within their state’s boundaries. Their goal is to control every aspect of society. They believed in divine right: God created the monarchy and the monarch acts as God’s representative on Earth. They are accountable only to God, not his or her subjects.
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Causes of Absolutism Decline of feudalism and growth of national kingdoms (remember the crusades…??? ) Rise of towns and middle class (MC) – Why would the MC support monarchs? Colonization (why/how?) Decline of Church authority (why/how?) Warfare (why/how?)
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Effects of Absolutism Monarchs regulate religious and social gatherings (why?) Monarchs create new bureaucracies (why)? Monarchs increase the size of their courts and palaces
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Charles V & Hapsburg Empire (155) List 2-3 details. Philip II (155-6, “Dutch Revolt” on bottom of 158) List 5 key details. Spain’s Golden Age (157) Why was 1550-1650 considered Spain’s golden age? Explain the roles of arts and literature to society. Spain’s Economic Decline (158) List 3 key details. Cornell Note Summary: How did absolutism affect Spain in positive and negative ways?
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