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absolutism and the parliament
ABSOLUTISM: FRANCE UNDER LOUIS XIV
in 17th century
the authoritarian monarchies
of some kingdoms
developed into absolute monarchies
they supported the belief
that the king held
absolute power over
everybody else
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absolute monarchies
a permanent army
of professional soldiers
under the orders
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a royal treasury
able to raise revenue
growing centralisation of political
and administrative decisions
in the royal courts
marginalisation of the courts
and parliaments of the estates
of the realm
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an ideology defending
the king's supremacy
over all others
THE PARLIAMENTARY SYSTEM IN ENGLAND
Unlike the French system
there were other territories
where the monarch’s power
was controlled by courts
and parliaments
this was the case in Venice
and the Dutch Republic
In some cases
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english constitutional monarchy
parliament
approved laws
approved new taxed
controlled goverment duties
controlled the monarchs
submitted complaints to the monarchs
monarch
appointed the goverment
controlled the church of england
called parliament into session
submitted laws for approval
was head of state
directed foregin policy