AP European History
Unchecked monarchy refers to a form of governance where a monarch holds absolute power without any legal or constitutional limitations on their authority. This concept became particularly significant during the Age of the Scientific Revolution, as the ideas emerging from scientific inquiry began to challenge traditional authority and absolutist rule. As thinkers began to advocate for reason and individual rights, unchecked monarchies faced increasing scrutiny, leading to questions about the legitimacy of absolute power and the rights of subjects.