Kings and Queens
France
England
Before and after Absolutism
Early European Knowledge
100

A system where a monarch holds total power based on Divine Right

Absolutism

100

Louis XIV's famous quote "L'état, c'est moi" means:

"I am the State"

100

A form of government in which a monarch, typically a king or queen, acts as the head of state within the parameters of a written or unwritten constitution.

Constitutional Monarchy

100

What historical event contributed to monarchs gaining more power through armies?

Religious Wars

100

A system of exporting lots of goods to make money for the monarch

Mercantilism

200

"Kings are not bound to give an account of their actions but to God alone," demonstrates the belief that upheld Absolutism

Divine Right

200

Louis XIV built this giant and resplendent palace, in part to control the nobility of France

Versailles

200

This country developed a Constitutional Monarchy rather than an Absolute Monarchy

England

200

This period before Absolutism encouraged people to question the role of government

The Renaissance

200

This was one result of colonial expansion during Absolutism

Monarchs gained more wealth and resources

300

In which time period did absolutism primarily develop?

1550-1800 AD

300

What was the main difference between English and French monarchy?

English monarchy was limited by Parliament, whereas French monarchy was Absolutist.

300

Queen Elizabeth I is an example of this kind of monarch

A constitutional (limited) monarch

300

During this period before Absolutism, Secularism led people to question traditional authority

The Renaissance

300

How did each of Henry VIII's wives end up?

Divorced, Beheaded, Died, Divorced, Beheaded, Survived

400

Strong central government, Strong Military, and Mercantilism are components of what style of monarchy?

Absolutism

400

What was the "Commonwealth

A government based on the common good of all people


400

What important right did the Habeas Corpus Act establish in England?

The right to appear in court when accused of a crime

400

What document did William and Mary have to sign before taking the throne?


The English Bill of Rights

500

Who led the Roundhead forces during the English Civil War

Oliver Cromwell

500

What was the "Glorious Revolution"?

The peaceful transition of power to William III and Mary II

500

Why was Mary I nicknamed "Bloody Mary"?

She briefly returned England to Catholicism

500
Why did Henry VIII break with the Catholic Church and create The Church of England?

So he could divorce Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne Boleyn 

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