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Do Now. Up Front. Homework – continued. Kaiser William II (Germany) - Omri Czar Nicholas II (Russia) - Alex George V (England) - Chris K Louis XVI (France) - Vaughan Victor Emmanuel III (Italy) – Chris X Puyi , of the Manchu Aisin Gioro clan (China) - Chen

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  1. Do Now • Up Front

  2. Homework – continued • Kaiser William II (Germany) - Omri • Czar Nicholas II (Russia) - Alex • George V (England) - Chris K • Louis XVI (France) - Vaughan • Victor Emmanuel III (Italy) – Chris X • Puyi, of the Manchu Aisin Gioro clan (China) - Chen • Napoleon Bonaparte (Emperor of France) – Aaron • Queen Victoria (English) – Joyce • Mussolini (Italy) - Devin

  3. Fun Fact • What is similar about these three monarchs? • Kaiser William II (Germany) • Czar Nicholas II (Russia) • George V (England) • All cousins! They are (were) Queen Victoria’s grandsons

  4. Homework • Monarch research: • Kaiser William II (Germany) - Omri • Czar Nicholas II (Russia) - Alex • George V (England) - Chris K. • Louis XVI (France) - Vaughan • Victor Emmanuel III (Italy) – Chris X • Puyi, of the Manchu Aisin Gioro clan (China) - Chen • Napoleon Bonaparte (Emperor of France) – Aaron • Queen Victoria (English) – Joyce • Mussolini (Italy) - Devin • Prepare your Presentation for Saturday: • 1. When did the monarch rule (dates)? • 2. What were their accomplishments as well as failures. • 3. How & when did the monarch’s rule end? • This is due Thursday. Put the information into your notebook.

  5. New Stuff • Spain – in 1555, Spain was ruled by a monarchy. The king was able to determine everything: • Taxes • Declaring war • The Religion of the country • Whether you could marry or divorce • The language that would be spoken,….

  6. New Stuff • Spain was ruled by Charles the V. He was a devout Catholic. Explain that term? • Devout means loyal or deeply religious. In Europe during this time, Christianity was divided. Back in 1517, the church was deeply divided and several regions began to break away from the Catholic Church. • Monarchs such as Charles V, fought (with military force) to keep Europe under the Pope’s control.

  7. New Stuff • Europe was starting to break from the Pope. This was known as the “Protestant Reformation” (Reformation meaning reform) • For example, Charles the V’s great grandparents were Isabella & Ferdinand. Besides funding Columbus to explore and spread the Catholic faith. They also waged war against the Muslims (Moors) in areas of Spain under their control.

  8. New Stuff • Charles the V assisted the Pope by organizing an army and navy to take on the Ottoman Turks. • He also organized a large naval fleet to invade Queen Elizabeth’s Protestant England. • He beat the Ottomans but lost to Queen Elizabeth. The loss was a major set back to Spain’s strength but Spain remained wealthy and that gave the appearance of strength.

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