The Age of Absolutism *Write down what is in blue*

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The Age of Absolutism *Write down what is in blue*

The Ten Characteristics of an Absolute Monarch 1.Protect and Expand the State 2.Maintain Public Order 3.Win the Support of the Nobility 4.Control the Nobility 5.Promote Economic Growth 6.Maintain an Independent Source of Revenue 7.Develop Nationalism 8.Inspire Loyalty 9.Use the Power of the Law 10.Establish a Sense of Purpose

1.Protect and Expand the State An absolute monarch takes steps to defend their kingdom by creating an army that answers to them. They also seek to expand their kingdom through conquest, colonization, or by extending their influence.

2. Maintain Public Order An absolute monarch attempts to avoid uprisings and rebellions by force or by compromising with their citizens.

3. Win Support of the Nobility An absolute monarch must find a way to gain the trust and support of the noble families. –The monarch tries to limit the power of the nobles in order to increase their own power.

4. Control the Nobility An absolute monarch uses multiple means to control the nobility. –This may include bribing them or keeping them nearby to watch them. Many lived in the royal palace along with the royal family!

5. Promote Economic Growth An absolute monarch uses economic principles to increase the nation’s wealth. –This may include trade, colonial expansion, or investments in technology or education within their own country.

6. Maintain an Independent Source of Income An absolute monarch maintains their own source of income that they can spend on their own projects. –This may be through private ownership of land/investment, royal colonies, or royal taxation.

7. Develop Nationalism An absolute monarch attempts to increase a strong emotional attachment to the nation through positive imagery, national anthems, or military successes.

8. Inspire Loyalty An absolute monarch is able to convince the citizens to have a sense of loyalty to them.

9. Use the Power of the Law An absolute monarch uses police forces, military forces and the court systems to their advantage and to achieve their goals.

10. Establish a Sense of Purpose An absolute monarch creates a sense of purpose within their nation. –Examples might be religious defense, expansion, or creating a trade network.

10 Characteristics Poster In your group, you are to create a poster – Give the description/definition of your characteristic –Visual picture on that description When you finish, turn in the poster and all your coloring supplies up front –Take an ‘Absolutism’ reading and begin working! (This is homework!)