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Monarch Powerpoint The Age of Kings Chapter 18 Project Monarch Powerpoint The Age of Kings

Monarch PowerPoint First, choose a Monarch (King or Queen)

Monarch PowerPoint Slide Titles to Include: Title slide include the title, your name & the date you finish the project Personal Reign (How long he/she ruled) Include country and years ruled Major Accomplishments (2 slides) Wars Religion Family Death & Legacy 2 Topics of your choice Reference Page (with at least 3 sources) (List Internet or other sources of information.)

Monarch PowerPoint Project requirements: Minimum of 11 slides At least 1 graphic per slide 18 facts about him/her

Monarch Options Spain – Queen Isabella Spain – Philip II Holy Roman Empire – Charles V England – James I England – Charles I France – Louis the XIV Russia – Peter the Great Russia – Catherine the Great Prussia – Frederick the Great Austria – Maria Theresa