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Exploring Absolutism: The Legacy of Absolute Leaders and Their Justifications

This analysis delves into the era of absolutism, highlighting key figures such as Peter the Great, Louis XIV, and Catherine the Great. We will explore their methods of ruling, the justifications they provided for their absolute power, and the impact of their policies on their nations. Were their actions beneficial or detrimental to their people? By evaluating the evidence through the PPA (Problem, Evidence, Causes, Evaluation, Comparative Analysis) framework, we aim to determine if the ends truly justified the means in the context of absolute rule.

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Exploring Absolutism: The Legacy of Absolute Leaders and Their Justifications

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  1. Absolutely! Looking at Absolutism Ms. Carr NSJHS kcarr2@nscsd.org

  2. Some of the Players Absoluteastronoly.com Lookinglassreview.com Roblorinov.wordpress.com Peter the Great Louis the 14th Catherine the Great

  3. Enabling or Disabling? Versailles Dungeons Goldengardens.blogspot.com

  4. Absolute Leaders would probably argue that they loved their country and their people which justified their methods of rule. • What do you think? • Does the end justify the means? Were there benefits of absolute rule?

  5. Lovely Louis Justanotherjob.wordpress.com Infobarrel.com Ma-petite-chou.com

  6. How Great was Peter?

  7. Catherine was Great?

  8. You Be The Judge!

  9. You Decide Using the Steps of the PPA Define the Problem Gather the Evidence Determine the Causes Evaluate the Policy Do a Comparative Analysis

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