Absolute Basics
Famous Monarchs
Symbols of Power
Key Vocabulary
Setting the Stage
100

What is Absolutism

A system of government where one ruler holds total power.

100

Which French king was known as the “Sun King”?

Louis XIV

100

What item often represents royal authority and power?

A crown or scepter.

100

What do we call a government led by a king or queen?

A monarchy.

100

What time period came before the Age of Absolutism?

The Renaissance or Reformation

200

The belief that kings got their power from God

Divine Rights

200

What grand palace did Louis XIV build to show his power?

The Palace of Versailles

200

Why did monarchs build large palaces like Versailles?

To show wealth and control nobles.

200

What word means a ruler with unlimited power?

An absolute monarch.

200

Why did monarchs gain more power after the Reformation and wars of religion?

The church lost power and people wanted stability.

300

In an absolute monarchy, who makes the laws?

The monarch

300

Which Russian czar modernized Russia and built a new capital city?

Peter the Great.

300

What title did Russian rulers use that means “Caesar”?

Czar (or Tsar).

300

What is the intern teachers name?

Coach Dearen

300

What did Martin Luther post on the Church Doors?

95 Theses

400

Name one reason monarchs wanted absolute power.

To control nobles, protect their country, or create stability after wars.

400

Which monarch said “I am the state”?

Louis XIV.

400

How did portraits of monarchs help maintain their power?

They showed the king as strong, god-like, and in control.

400

What does “centralized power” mean?

All power is controlled by one person or place.

400

What major European conflict showed the struggle for power between Catholics and Protestants before the rise of absolutism?

The Thirty Years’ War.

500

What was one negative effect of absolutism on the people?

Heavy taxes, loss of rights, or lack of representation.

500

Absolutists/Dictator that lived from 1900-Present

King Jong Un, Hitler, Fidel Castro, etc.

500

What was one way monarchs used art or architecture as propaganda?

Commissioning grand paintings, statues, or buildings to glorify their rule.

500

What role was Anne of Austria before King Louis could take her place?

Regent

500

How did the failures of absolutism lead to the Enlightenment?

People began questioning monarchs’ power and wanted government based on reason and rights.

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