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Meera Aravinth
Mr. Stuewe
Ap Euro/Block 5
May 6, 2015
Works Cited
Timeline:
http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/60813
This timeline provides a detailed view of the events of the Glorious Revolution. It also has
information on those behind the philosophical idea of constitutionalism, like John Locke, as well
as the major events that led up to the Glorious Revolution.
http://mccandlessa.people.cofc.edu/RBoutline5.html
This outline also has a very detailed list of events, but in addition, explains the significance of
those events to a greater extent. This site will provide a more detailed guide as opposed to a
quick overview.
http://unit1projecttrujillo.weebly.com/uploads/1/9/5/7/19571689/4332121_orig.jpg
This is a family tree of the Stuart line to help better understand the events of the Glorious
Revolution.
http://www.tiki-toki.com/timeline/entry/29477/Age-of-Absolutism-and-ConstitutionalismTimeline/
This timeline is very well done and covers all the important events regarding absolutism and
constitutionalism in Europe. It is extremely easy to follow, and has pictures and extra details if
you want to look at them.
Videos:

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http://www.biography.com/people/louis-xiv-9386885
This site has a mini-biography of Louis XIV that you can watch for a quick overview of his life
and major events that occurred in his life.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_u_Xo924A8
In this video, Tom Richey explains the difference between Absolutism and Constitutionalism as
forms of government. He also reviews the history of Constitutionalism in England, sarting with
the Magna Carta.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2LVcu01QEU
Tom Richey compares and contrasts Thomas Hobbes and John Locke, going through their key
points and ideas, social contracts, famous works, and their influence of the philosophy on the
rise of absolutism or constitutionalism.
Practice Tests
http://www.historyteacher.net/APEuroCourse/EHAP-Quizzes/Absolutism-1.htm
This is the first of three quizzes on absolutism and constitutionalism era made my Ms. Pojer.
These quizzes are very helpful in testing yourself and also have quizzes for many other topics in
Euro.
http://www.raleighcharterhs.org/faculty/bnewmark/Euro
%20Quizzes/Absolutismandconstitutionalism1.htm
These quizzes were made by Ms. Newmark and are 15 questions each.
http://college.cengage.com/history/west/mckay/western_society/8e/ace/ace16.html
These questions were made by the textbook company, Cengage, who publishes our books. There
are only four answer options, but there are 20+ questions for each chapter.
http://www.learnerator.com/ap-european-history/q/56/justification-of-power

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You need to pay for some of these questions, but you can view them all and keep testing
yourself, even if you cant find out the fight answer. These were published by Learnerator.
Websites:
http://www.historydoctor.net/Advanced%20Placement%20European
%20History/Notes/absolutism_in_austria_and_prussi.htm
This is a detailed article that follows the establishment of absolutist rule in Austria and Prussia. It
is very detailed and takes some time to read through, but it is a good review to look at.
http://westerncivguides.umwblogs.org/2009/12/02/russian-absolutism-peter-the-great-andcatherine-the-great/
This is a guide that follows Russian absolutism. It describes the accomplishments of Peter the
Great and Catherine the Great in their rules.
http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/history/glorious-revolution.html
This is a concise overview of the Glorious Revolution that describes causes, main events, and the
effects. Very quick to read, but touches on the most important ideas.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/civil_war_revolution/glorious_revolution_01.shtml
This guide is split into sections starting with James II and following events in England through
the end of the Glorious Revolution.
http://www.biography.com/people/louis-xiv-9386885#foreign-relations
This is an article on Louis XIV of France and describes his life and his absolutist rule. It is
organized by sections in Louis XIVs life.
Powerpoints:
http://www.pptpalooza.net/

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There are three Pojer powerpoints relating to this unit: Central European Absolutism, Versailles,
and English Constitutional Monarchy. All are very comprehensive and detailed.
http://www.kenton.k12.ky.us/userfiles/1758/Classes/3593/The%20English%20Civil%20War,
%20Restoration%20and%20Glorious.ppt.
This is a great, concise powerpoint that covers both the English Civil War and the Glorious
Revolution. It is very clear and has all the necessary information.
http://www.solonschools.org/accounts/ajeter/918200980023_EnglishCivilWar.ppt.
This is another powerpoint on both the English Civil War and the Glorious Revolution. This one
is more detailed and contains many images that make it interesting.
http://www.sfponline.org/Uploads/1901/AbsolutismUnitPowerPoint.ppt.
This is a great comprehensive powerpoint that covers absolutism in Spain, France, Russia, and
constitutionalism in England.
http://www.bibb.k12.ga.us/cms/lib01/GA01000598/Centricity/Domain/1222/AgeofAbsolutism2.
ppt.
This powerpoint covers absolutism in Spain, France, Austria, Prussia, and Russia. It has slides
comparing these countries, as well as some information of English constitutionalism.

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