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Grace [21]
2 years ago
8

You may have seen magazine covers proclaiming someone or several people to be "most influential" or "people of the year." Now it

's your turn! In this activity, you will be comparing two powerful monarchs that reigned between the 16th and 18th centuries. You will then create a magazine cover and write a feature article about their leadership.
Step 1: Choose Two Monarchs

You will compare an absolute monarch with a constitutional monarch. Select one from each list:

Absolute Monarchs
Philip II (Spain)
Louis XIV (France)
Louis XVI (France)
Ivan the Terrible (Russia)
Peter the Great (Russia)
Catherine the Great (Russia)
Joseph II (Holy Roman Empire)
Frederick the Great (Holy Roman Empire)
Constitutional Monarchs
Charles I (England)
Charles II (England)
James I (England)
James II (England)
William and Mary (England)
Step 2: Design your Magazine Cover

Now you are ready to design your magazine cover. Use the magazine template to design your magazine cover and write your article.

Your magazine cover must:

include one main title for the magazine issue that communicates the general theme or topic of the issue
include one image of each of your two monarchs with a one sentence caption for each
include one article title or ‘headline’ that compares the two monarchs you chose
Step 3: Write your Article

Use the article headline you created in Step 2 as your title.

Your article must:

include the article or headline title
be at least three paragraphs in length
contain one paragraph for each monarch to describe his or her accomplishments, challenges, rise to power, and influence
contain one paragraph to compare the power and rule of the absolute monarch with the constitutional monarch
cite sources outside the course, if used
History
1 answer:
Llana [10]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

well I say william and marry, frederick the great.

facts about frederick:

Frederick II, by name Frederick the Great, German Friedrich der Grosse, (born January 24, 1712, Berlin, Prussia [Germany]—died August 17, 1786, Potsdam, near Berlin), king of Prussia (1740–86), a brilliant military campaigner who, in a series of diplomatic stratagems and wars against Austria and other powers

facts about william and marry:

Mary, the daughter of the deposed king, and William of Orange, her husband, are proclaimed joint sovereigns of Great Britain under Britain's new Bill of Rights. William, a Dutch prince, married Mary, the daughter of the future King James II, in 1677.

Explanation:

hope some of this helps

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