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1 Lesson 3: Absolutism in Europe
Chapter 18 Europe Lesson 3: Absolutism in Europe

2 Social Women  Most aristocratic women could find recognition only as Catholic nuns  Men Served the king in whatever needed to be done. King Louis XIV had absolute control over Europe.

3 Political King Louis XIV was a monarch
He was the highest rank of leader there could be He ruled over all of Europe

4 Interaction Between Humans and the Environment
Huge land mass was farmed by king Louis's command. Homes were being built Towns burned because of the king’s say

5 Cultural Religion was under the monarch rule
Organized religion remained important under absolutism but lost its independence of government. Instead of dominating politics, as they had done earlier, churches - Protestant and Catholic alike - now tended to become government agencies. Even in Catholic countries, such as France, the king exerted more political control over the church than did the pope.

6 Economic "Mercantilism" is the name given by late 19th-century historians to the politico economic system of the absolute state from approximately the 16th to the 18th centuries. As the economic aspect of state absolutism, mercantilism was of necessity a system of state-building, of big government, of heavy royal expenditure, of high taxes, of inflation and deficit finance, of war, imperialism, and the aggrandizing of the nation-state


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