Florida Standards
- SS.912.W.2.16 Trace the growth and development of national identity in England, France, and Spain.
- SS.912.W.2.18 Describe developments in medieval English legal and constitutional history and their importance to the rise of modern democratic institutions and procedures.
- SS.912.W.4.3 Identify the major artistic, literary, and technological contributions of individuals during the Renaissance.
- SS.912.W.5.1 Compare the causes and effects of the development of constitutional monarchy in England with those of the development of absolute monarchy in France, Spain, and Russia.
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Workbook and Textbook Resources
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Unit 6 Notes and Assignments
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It's the "Sun King" Louis XIV of France |
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Peter the Great of Russia
War and Revolution in England Timeline
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Directions: Use the following date events and people to create timeline about Revolutions and Civil War in England during the 17th century. You will need to match dates with events/people to make a complete timeline. Each entry should include a description. Five of the dates/events need an illustration
Petition of Rights Charles I Test Act Charles II Glorious Revolution Elizabeth I The Restoration James I Bill of Rights James II Toleration Act Oliver Cromwell Leviathan (book) Thomas Hobbes English Civil War William and Mary of Orange |
Study Guide
Absolutism, Scientific Revolution, & Enlightenment
To be best prepared for your test read related textbook chapter(s), review your notes, handouts, and Unit 7 Goal Sheet. Answer the questions below using your work and the textbook chapters 18 and 21.
- Explain how the term absolutism , absolute monarchy, and divine right relate to each other.
- What did Peter the Great want for Russia?
- What was the purpose of Philip II sending his armada to invade England?
- Who was the best example of an absolute monarch?
- Who wrote the Declaration of Independence, and who inspire the ideas in the declaration?
- Know the beliefs and contributions of the following philosophers
- John Locke
- Becaria
- Montesquieu
- Voltaire
- Rousseau
- Why do men form governments? (Hobbes, Locke)
- What role does Adam Smith think the government should play in the economy?
- How did Louis XIV maintain power over France and the nobility?
- How did the ideas of the Enlightenment spread?
- What was the significance of the the English Bill of Rights?
- Describe the events and results of the Glorious Revolution in England.
- What treaty ended the 30 Years’ War and did it establish?
- What groups were fighting each other in the English Civil War?
- What was the Scientific Revolution? How did it inspire the Enlightenment?