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Absolutism is a system on which a ruler holds complete power
absolute Monarch a queen or king that holds ALL the power(unlimited)
Called himself the sun king,believed he had divine right, did'nt allow the legislative (law) called the Estates General to meet during his rein, magically siad poof your Catholic!!Overturned the Edict of Nantes, Built the palace of Versailles, left France King Louis XIV(14th)
the fist czar of Russia in the 16th century, went insane stabbed his son to dealth):, Known as the Terrible!IvanIV(4th) IvanIV(4th)
Known a _____ the GREAT!, decided to westernize Russia, created RUSSIA'S fist NAVY, built St. Peterburg, made himself the HEAD of the Russian Church.Peter I Peter I
God chooses you to be in power. Divine Right
ONE person has ALL the power absolute power
A nation governed by the people ( power to the people!!) Common wealth/Republic
KIng is limited by WRITTEN LAWS constitutional Monarchy
English monarchy brought back to power between 1660-1688. Restoration
Bloodless revolution when Parliment tried to get rid of JamesII by Having William III bring ALOT of soldiers to scare James II he fled to France Glorious Revolution
Right to make laws & impose taxers -had to improve kings laws-maintain army at all times-meet yearly-guarenteed free elections Parliments Rights
no large bail fines-no cruel and unsual punishments-right to trial by jury Citizen's Rights
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