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Conflict, Reform, and Birth of the Modern World (((Absolute Monarchs…
Conflict, Reform, and Birth of the Modern World
Absolute Monarchs
Some Reasons For Absolute Monarchies
"Divine Right"
Idea that some leaders were chosen by a higher power
Global need of strong leaders
Loss of power by churches
Examples Of Absolute Monarchies
The Mongols
The Japanese Shoguns
The Russian Czars
The Chinese Emperors
Effects Of Absolute Monarchs
Modern Government
Desire to Expand
Modern Countries
The Renaissance
Major Renaissance Groups and Influencers
Writing
Niccolo Machiavelli
William Shakespeare
Art
Michelangelo
Raphael
Science
Galileo
Da Vinci
What was
The
Renaissance?
"Rebirth" or "Rediscovering"
Intellectual movement during the 1300s-1600s
Started in Italy because
Thriving cities
Developments in class
Greek/Roman heritage
The Reformation
Causes of the Reformation
New scientific discoveries that contradicted the church
Corruption of Catholic Church
Power of the Pope
Indulgences
Loss of Faith
What was the Reformation?
A movement to take power away from the Chruch
Made new religious groups
Antibaptists
Protestants
Anti-baptists
Lutherans
"Reform Movement"
Politics
Modern Geography
Religion
1517-1660
Major Reformers
Martin Luther
95 Thesis
John Calvin
The Middle Ages
Basics of the Middle Ages
"Transition period" for Europe
476 AD - 1500's
Before and After the Middle Ages
Before
Many feuds
Chaotic
After
Feudalism
"Land & Loyalty"
Manor houses
More orderly
Major events of the Middle Ages
The Renaissance
The Black Death
1300s-1400s
Wiped out approximately 33% of the European population
The Reformation