Guided Reading
Here is what you were supposed to get in class today...:)
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Outlines
Here are the guided reading questions and chapter outlines....
006._absol.doc | |
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POWERPOINTS
Absolutism
absolutism.pptx | |
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18th Century Europe
18th_century_europe.pptx | |
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ABSOLUTISM IN CENTRAL EUROPE
absolutism-central_europe.pptx | |
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ABSOLUTISM IN EASTERN EUROPE
absolutism-_eastern_europe.pptx | |
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LOUIS XIV
stuart_louis_ppt.pptx | |
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STUDY REVIEWS
http://www.historyteacher.net/EuroProjects/ExamReviewSheets/AgeofAbsolutismReview.htm
absolutism_sci_rev_and_enlightenment_test_review.doc | |
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ch13outline.docx | |
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the_rise_of_the_modern_state_fact_sheet.doc | |
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the_age_of_absolutism_notes.doc | |
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List of French figures
http://en.chateauversailles.fr/history/court-people/louis-xiv-time/la-grande-mademoiselle
http://en.chateauversailles.fr/history/court-people/louis-xiv-time/la-grande-mademoiselle
PRIMARY SOURCES
PATH TO ROYAL ABSOLUTISM (FRENCH CULTURE)
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/bnf/bnf0004.html
ENGLISH BILL OF RIGHTS:
http://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/england.asp
THOMAS HOBBES:
http://socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca/~econ/ugcm/3ll3/hobbes/elelaw
PALACE OF VERSAILLES
http://www.chateauversailles.fr/homepage
KING JAMES BIBLE
http://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/bnf/bnf0004.html
ENGLISH BILL OF RIGHTS:
http://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/england.asp
THOMAS HOBBES:
http://socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca/~econ/ugcm/3ll3/hobbes/elelaw
PALACE OF VERSAILLES
http://www.chateauversailles.fr/homepage
KING JAMES BIBLE
http://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org
YOUTUBE VIDEOS
A SongTo the tune of Vive le Roy
What though the Zealots, pull down the Prelates,Push at the Pulpit, and kick at the Crown,Shall we not ever, strive to endeavour,Once more to purchase our Royal Renown?Shall not the Roundhead first be confounded?Sa, sa, sa, sa boyes, ha, ha, ha, ha boyes,Then wee'le return home, with Triumph and Joy,Thenweel'e be merry, drink Sack and Sherry,And we will sing Boys, God blesse the King Boys,Cast up our Caps, and cry, Vive Le Roy. What though the wise, make Alderman Isaack,Put us into Prison, and steal our Estates;Though we are forced, to be un-horsed,And walk on foot, as it pleaseth the Fates,In the Kings Army, no man shall harm ye;Then come along Boyes, valiant and strong Boys,Fight for your Goods, which the Roundheads enjoyes;And when you venter, London to enter,And when you come Boys, with Phife and Drum Boyes,Isaack himself shall cry, Vive Le Roy. If not then, chuse him, 'twill not excuse him,Since honest Paliaments never made them Theeves;Charles ne're did furder, Theeves dipt in Murder,Never by Pardon, long Lease, or Reprieves;For such Conditions, and PropositionsWill not be granted, then be not daunted,We will our honest old Customes enjoy:Pauls now rejected, shall be respected,And in the quire, Voyces sing hire,Thanks to Jehovah, then Vive Le Roy.
What though the Zealots, pull down the Prelates,Push at the Pulpit, and kick at the Crown,Shall we not ever, strive to endeavour,Once more to purchase our Royal Renown?Shall not the Roundhead first be confounded?Sa, sa, sa, sa boyes, ha, ha, ha, ha boyes,Then wee'le return home, with Triumph and Joy,Thenweel'e be merry, drink Sack and Sherry,And we will sing Boys, God blesse the King Boys,Cast up our Caps, and cry, Vive Le Roy. What though the wise, make Alderman Isaack,Put us into Prison, and steal our Estates;Though we are forced, to be un-horsed,And walk on foot, as it pleaseth the Fates,In the Kings Army, no man shall harm ye;Then come along Boyes, valiant and strong Boys,Fight for your Goods, which the Roundheads enjoyes;And when you venter, London to enter,And when you come Boys, with Phife and Drum Boyes,Isaack himself shall cry, Vive Le Roy. If not then, chuse him, 'twill not excuse him,Since honest Paliaments never made them Theeves;Charles ne're did furder, Theeves dipt in Murder,Never by Pardon, long Lease, or Reprieves;For such Conditions, and PropositionsWill not be granted, then be not daunted,We will our honest old Customes enjoy:Pauls now rejected, shall be respected,And in the quire, Voyces sing hire,Thanks to Jehovah, then Vive Le Roy.