Exploring the Age of Absolutism

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During the Age of Absolutism, which of the following was a key characteristic of absolute monarchies?

  • Centralized control over all aspects of government (correct)
  • Democratic decision-making processes
  • Shared power with the nobility
  • Limited power of the monarch

Which of the following best describes the political system during the Age of Absolutism?

  • Direct democracy
  • Autocracy (correct)
  • Constitutional monarchy
  • Oligarchy

What was the primary goal of absolute monarchs during the Age of Absolutism?

  • Promoting religious tolerance
  • Consolidating and centralizing their power (correct)
  • Expanding their territories through colonization
  • Maintaining a balance of power

During the Age of Absolutism, which term best describes the type of government that existed?

<p>Absolute monarchy (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following was a common justification used by absolute monarchs for their rule during the Age of Absolutism?

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What impact did the Age of Absolutism have on the power of the nobility?

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Flashcards

Key Characteristic of Absolute Monarchies

Centralized control over all aspects of government.

Autocracy Definition

A system of government where one person possesses unlimited power.

Primary Goal of Absolute Monarchs

To strengthen and concentrate their authority.

Absolute Monarchy

A form of government where the monarch holds supreme autocratic authority, not restricted by written laws, legislature, or customs.

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Divine Right

The belief that a monarch's right to rule comes directly from God.

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Nobility power during Absolutism

Significantly reduced; nobility had limited power.

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Study Notes

Characteristics of Absolute Monarchies

  • A key characteristic of absolute monarchies during the Age of Absolutism was the concentration of power in the hands of the monarch.

Political System

  • The political system during the Age of Absolutism was characterized as an absolute monarchy, where the monarch held complete control and power.

Goals of Absolute Monarchs

  • The primary goal of absolute monarchs during the Age of Absolutism was to maintain and consolidate their power and authority.

Type of Government

  • The type of government that existed during the Age of Absolutism was an absolute monarchy, characterized by the monarch's unrestricted power.

Justification for Rule

  • A common justification used by absolute monarchs for their rule during the Age of Absolutism was the "divine right of kings," which claimed that monarchs were appointed by God.

Impact on Nobility

  • The Age of Absolutism had a negative impact on the power of the nobility, as absolute monarchs sought to reduce the nobility's influence and consolidate power in their own hands.

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