Big Ben 3
Tiananmen Square. Triumphal Arch Eiffel tower Pyramid.
Enlightenment & Monarchy Europe {Eastern & Western} 1450 - 1750 New World Order.
The Russian Empire Robbie Garner, Stephanie Reynolds, Sarah Tepper, and Linda Wang.
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Europe’s Next Top Monarch GN. Lack of Warm-water Port Russia Lacked a warm-water port, so Peter the Great waged a war with the Ottoman Empire for access.
Peter the Great
Absolute Monarchy in Russia Chapter 4 Section 5 pp. 129-133.
Kiev – established by Vikings Strong Byzantine influences Conquered by Mongols in late 1230’s Princes of Muscovy worked with Mongols to gain power Ivan.
PETER THE GREAT Peter the Great was committed to a policy of westernization in Russia. However, persuading Russians to change their way of life proved.
Absolutism. Divine Right The power for the monarch to rule comes from God and that the king is an agent of God. The power for the monarch to rule comes.
ABSOLUTISM. Absolutism Absolutism is when one person has total control. Absolutism is the ultimate example of a strong centralized government.