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ABSOLUTISM What are the rights of a citizen? What are the responsibilities of the government? How are they different?
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ABSOLUTISM AND ENLIGHTENMENT European Government and Society
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EUROPE IN THE 1600S
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ABSOLUTISM IN EUROPE A form of government in which: The leaders are monarchs (kings and queens) They have absolute or total control over the country. This may also be referred to as “totalitarian” government or regime.
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Fought lots of wars. Wanted to expand French territory. No religious toleration Only Catholicism Revoked the Edict of Nantes which gave Calvinist Protestants (Huguenots) rights. FRANCE Louis XIV
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Raised taxes on Peasants Made the Palaces of Versailles the residence of the Royal family Believed in the Divine Right of Kings FRANCE Louis XIV
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Czar (Tsar) Romanov family Wanted to Westernize Russia Travelled abroad to learn about the latest trades, techniques and technology. RUSSIA Peter the Great
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Secular Worldly; not as religious Took over Russian Orthodox Church Not democratic Didn’t free serfs (slaves) Didn’t make gov’t more open. RUSSIA Peter the Great
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Frederick I Created a New Gov’t. Created a New State w/ New Laws. More open than Russia. PRUSSIA The Hohenzollerns
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Military is center of Prussian Society Ruler has tremendous power Russia and France rely on local officials for governing. PRUSSIA Hohenzollern Castle Society and Government
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Enemies with Prussia Eventually all of Europe is involved in conflict between the two countries. The Seven Years War (originated in North America as the French and Indian War) Her father passes the Pragmatic Sanction allowing her to become ruler of the Austrian Empire. Pragmatic sanction is an edict that ensured that hereditary (family) possessions could be inherited by a daughter. AUSTRIA The Habsburgs Maria Theresa
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King Head of the Church of England Parliament Congress- lawmakers *England is the first sort of democratic country in Europe ENGLAND Constitutional Monarchy
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