Absolutism/ scientific revolution/enlightenment

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The Enlightenment was a period of time (mid-1600s to the late 1700s) in Western Europe when philosophers challenged the power of Catholic Church and absolute monarchs. The Enlightenment was caused by new ideas formed during the scientific revolution and frustration with leaders who abused their power. The ideas developed during the Enlightenment were able to spread because of increased literacy and urbanization. how did the enlightment start ?

The Enlightenment was caused by new ideas formed during the scientific revolution and frustration with leaders who abused their power

The Enlightenment was a period of time (mid-1600s to the late 1700s) in Western Europe when philosophers challenged the power of Catholic Church and absolute monarchs. The Enlightenment was caused by new ideas formed during the scientific revolution and frustration with leaders who abused their power. The ideas developed during the Enlightenment were able to spread because of increased literacy and urbanization. how were the ideas of the enlighment able to spread ?

The ideas developed during the Enlightenment were able to spread because of increased literacy and urbanization.

The image reads, " [the ruler] limits or controls the power of the nobles." The nobles are people in the landowning upper class. Why would an absolute monarch focus his energy on controlling this class of people?

The nobles were the greatest threat to the rulers power

The image reads, "[the ruler] circumvents, ignores, or uses assemblies to approve or rubber-stamp the ruler's initiatives." Why would an absolute monarch circumvent [ignore] getting approval on their initiatives and laws?

The ruler does not need the approval of those considered below him/her

name two places you know abosolutism occured in

france and russia

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gallieo

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gallieo

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gallieo

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which model is correct

heliocentric

the picture shows the

helocentric model

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what did gallieo do

inveted a telescope to futher prove copernicus idea was right

who propsed this idea of gravity

issac newton

this picture shows -------------- oppposite of -------------

it shows a constiutinal monarchy opposite of a abosulute monarchy

monarch

king or queen

What did Issac Newton explain?

law of universal gravitation

i am the king of france

louis the 14th

the scnetific revolutionwas advcamnets in

math, sicnece, physics, chemistry, biologly, philosophy

this picture shows a person in a

monarchy

you would find someone in a ------------ goverment wearing this

monarchy

the middle east contains part of aisa an mostly ----------- africa

north

what is the difference between absolutism and our goverment

our goverment is a democracy

based on card 93 and 94 look at the maps which king had more land to rule

peter the great

i am the king of russia

peter the great

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peter the great

person 1 is most likely

pope urban

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to go to western eroupe to eastern eroupe you would have to pass

russia , central asia, india

gallieo contrusted the first

telescope

this picture shows

the goecentric model

this picture shows

the scentific revolution

critical thinking why is louis the 24th wearing heels

to make himself look taller people who look taller look like they have more power

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person 1: and we here by pronunce that you are excommunicated never to return to the roman calthoic church again person 2:copernicus's was right i will prove it person : 3 - the earth is not the middle

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well memeorized

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were king louis the 14th ruled ( france)

this picture shows

were peter the great ruled russia

what is absoultaism

when a king or queen has absolute power over the people

this picture shows

when issac newton discovered gravity

What historical circumstances led to the Enlightenment?

1.Protestant reformatation 2. Scienfic revolution 3. urbanzatation 4. Ressiance

Absolute Monarchy

A government in which the king or queen has absolute power.

Monarchy

A government ruled by a king or queen

What was the Enlightenment?

A time period were philosophers questioned the power of absolutism due to the ideas of scientific revolution.

In the 1500s, 1600s and 1700s, some monarchs in Europe became very wealthy. As a result, they were able to pay for large and powerful armies and expand their land and power. These kings and queens are known as Absolute Monarchs. Most of the countries in Europe were ruled by absolute monarchs in the 17th and 18th centuries. Louis XIV of France and Peter the Great of Russia were examples of absolute monarchs. Many absolute monarchs consolidated and maintained their power by punishing those who opposed them and questioned their right to rule. How did absolute monarchs contribute to the start of the Enlightenment?

Absolute monarchs punished people who opposed them people didnt like this which was one major reason that the enlightenment started

which of theese is a cause of the enlightenment A. decreased literarcy B. the printing press way made C. increased literarcy D. the protestant refomratation begun

C

The image reads, "[the ruler] controls religious authorities." In the 16th, 17th, and 18th century, the religious authorities were the clergy in the Catholic Church. How would controlling the religious authorities allow the absolute monarch to maintain or consolidate power?

Chuch could pose as a threat to the rules power ( rebellion) Alligning with the church can also validate power and divine right

During the 1700s, the process of urbanization (people moving to cities and the growth of those cities) increased in Europe. As more people moved to cities they found places to socialize and discuss ideas. Coffee was a newly popular drink in Europe and intellectuals from the upper and middle classes like the philosophes came to coffee houses to drink it and discuss politics and religion. Upper class philosophers also exchanged ideas in salons, gatherings, usually at someone's home where the guests came to listen to readings and discuss a specific topic. How might urbanization, salons, and coffeehouse have contributed to the start of the Enlightenment?

Coffe, ubranazatation , and salons were all places that alot of people would go to and talk about politics in this places people would spread news and opinions of the enlightenment.

What did Copernicus do?

Created the heliocentric theory

one similltray between king louis and peter the great is that A.they both ruled in france B . they both ruled in russia c. they were both aganist absolutism D. they both demonstarted absolutism

D

which of the following is not a reovlution in history A. the scientific revolution b. the glorouis revolution c. the industrial revolution D. the absolutism power revoltuion were king tried to see who had more absoltism

D

how did gallieos telescope impact the scentific revolution A. people were afraid to go aganist the church B. the protestant reformation begun c.the ressiance begun D.people were not afraid to question the church

D.

Based on this image to the left, list five strategies monarchs used to MAINTAIN and CONSOLIDATE their power.

Limits of controls the power of nobles Controls relegouis authorities Circumivents, ignores,or uses, assemblies to approv or rubber stamp the rules's initiatives.

What was the Scientific Revolution?

New way of thinking about the natural world based on careful observation and a willingness to question. New achivementsmin science

Who banished Galileo in the early 1600's from the catholic church?

Pope Urban VIII

How might the influence of the Protestant Reformation and the Scientific Revolution have contributed to the start of the Enlightenment?

Since martin luther , john calvin, and king henry questioned the churches power nobody else was scared to question them anymore leading to the enlightenment. Also with the development of the sctifentic revolution people are starting to question more things.

Johannes Gutenberg invented his printing press around 1440. That invention made it easier and less expensive to produce books. It was very important in spreading Martin Luther's ideas during the Protestant Reformation. During the Enlightenment, book production increased even more and literacy rates, the percentage of people who are able to read, also increased. How might increased book production and literacy have contributed to the start of the Enlightenment?

Since more people could read books and write books people would write the opinions in books for people to read spreading the news and opinions of the enlightenment.

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The Enlightment is also known as...

Age of Reason

how did the roman calthoic church feel about the scenfic revolution A.the church aprroved b. the church disaprovee c. the church agreed with gallieo idea d. the church burned galleio id

B

How great an effect did Peter have upon Russia? When he came to the throne, Russia was an insignificant state. He made it into a great power feared by all. At his accession [assumption of the throne] Russia had no armed forces except for the inefficient and untrustworthy Streltsy [hereditary military units]. When he died, there was a professional army of 210,000 men. He created a navy out of nothing, leaving behind him a fleet of forty-eight ships-of-the-line and many smaller vessels According to this document, how did Peter the Great gain, maintain, and consolidate power?

He established armed forces and created a effective navy.

[...]With nothing to rely on but his own forces, Peter was defeated at Narva by the valiant Swedish King, Charles XII. Refusing to be discouraged by this defeat, Peter raised and equipped new armies; he put immense effort into creating a good artillery; he worked with his own hands on the construction of the frigates [ships] that were to give him mastery of the Baltic. Then his disciplined and well-trained regiments seized the mouth of the Neva [River] and entrenched themselves along the coveted [desired] littoral. On June 27, 1709, in a battle at Poltava, he put his great adversary, Charles XII, to flight.... . According to Constantine de Grunwald, what was one action taken by Peter the Great to overcome his defeat at Narva?

He raised and equipped new armies .

this picture shows louis the 14th a abosulute monarch based on the picture what do you notice out louis the 14th

Heels Luxury clothing Royal blue and gold Golden room Crown Sword

According to this document, how did this action help Peter the Great gain, maintain, and consolidate power?

With peter the greats new boats and armies he was able todeafeat charles in the battle at poltava

this picture shows

a queen who belongs in a monarchy

What is absolutism?

a system of government in which a ruler holds total power

this picture shows the opposite of a

absolute monarchy

this picturre shows

absolutism

the pin is inbetween

africa and asia

when astrouant looked into space the realized A . it was a geocnetirc model and gallieo was wrong b. it was a helocentric model and gallieo is right C. it is a geocentric model and gallieo was right D. ti was neither

b

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copernicus's

this picture shows a model made by

copernicus's

who came up with the helocentric model

copernicus's

this shows a picture of ------- who tried to support --------- idea of the ----------- A. this picture shows copernicus who tried to support gallieos idea of a helocentric model B.this picture shows copernicus who tried to support gallieo idea of a geocentric model c. this picture shows gallieo who tried to support copernicus's idea of a geocentric model d. this picture shows gallieo who tried to support copencius's idea of a helocentric model

d

how is a demoarcy different from a moncarchy

democracy - ruled by president monarchy - ruled by king or queen

how did people feel about living under a absolute monarchy

different opinions

What did the heliocentric theory prove?

earth revolves around the sun

doc 1 That it might be amusing for the nobles to obey the king, Louis built a splendid new royal residence at Versailles, near Paris, where he established the most brilliant court ever known in Europe. The most influential nobles were encouraged, and even commanded, to leave their castles in the country, where life at best was dull, and to come and live with the king at Versailles. Here the king provided amusements for them, and here he could keep his eye on them. The nobles could not well be discourteous or disobedient to the king while they lived in his house and ate at his table. Almost without knowing it, Louis's noble guests fell into the habit of trying to please him. The king's manners were imitated, his words repeated. All smiled when the king smiled, all were sad when the king was sad, "all were devout when the king was devout, and all were sorry not to be ill when the king was ill." If a noble at court displeased the king, he was sent back to the country to live in his own house, in which case everyone felt—and he did too—that he was in deep disgrace.... doc 2 - More and more Louis tried to impose uniformity in religious affairs. In the 1680s he intensified persecution of Protestants; his actions made the edict [of Nantes] nothing but a scrap of paper. Finally in 1685 he declared that the majority of French Protestants had been converted to Catholicism and that therefore there was no need for the edict. It was revoked. Now Louis launched a reign of terror. He refused to allow French Protestants to leave the country. He promised that those who remained could worship privately, free of persecution, but never kept the promise. Their churches were torn down, their gatherings forbidden, their children made to attend mass. The Waldensians in Savoy were massacred, and six hundred Protestants "caught making assemblies" were executed. Perhaps two hundred and fifty thousand fled abroad to escape persecution....

how did louis the 14 maintain power in doc 1? he built a brillant court, where he could keep a eye on the nobles inn doc 2- he refuses french protetsants to leave and excutes other protestants

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