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CANS 200 Exam 1 Study Guide with Complete Questions and Answers
  • CANS 200 Exam 1 Study Guide with Complete Questions and Answers

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  • CANS 200 Exam 1 Study Guide with Complete Questions and Answers CANS 200 Exam 1 Study Guide with Complete Questions and Answers CANS 200 Exam 1 Study Guide with Complete Questions and Answers CANS 200 Exam 1 Study Guide with Complete Questions and Answers 1535 - ANSWER-Beginning of New France; Important b/c up until 1760 the entire story of Canada is the story of New France 1608 - ANSWER-Samuel de Champlain established Quebec; Important b/c it furthered trade with natives for bea...
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BYU-I HUMANITIES 110 FINAL ACTUAL EXAM Questions and correct detailed answers (verified answers) |already graded a+ |latest update
  • BYU-I HUMANITIES 110 FINAL ACTUAL EXAM Questions and correct detailed answers (verified answers) |already graded a+ |latest update

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  • BYU-I HUMANITIES 110 FINAL ACTUAL EXAM Questions and correct detailed answers (verified answers) |already graded a+ |latest update• Why was Nicholas Fouquet imprisoned? - Answer-Embezzlement • What was the Fronde? - Answer-A rebellion where some members of the French aristocracy sought to overthrow Louis XIV • What was the Palace of Versailles before Louis XIV had it remodeled? - AnswerAn old hunting lodge • What did Louis XIV call himself? - Answer-The Sun King • What did the w...
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Global History Regents Review 10th Grade Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024
  • Global History Regents Review 10th Grade Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024

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  • Global History Regents Review 10th Grade Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024 What the age of absolutism? - ANSWER-- period in Europe when nations were governed by Absolute monarchs - centralized political power - divine right - rulers believed their power was unlimited and they made laws without consent of people who were some Absolute monarchs? (5) - ANSWER-1. Peter the Great- Absolute monarch of Russia- expanded territory and Westernized Russia 2. Louis XIV- absolute monarch of Fran...
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Absolutism Actual Guide Updated 2023 with complete solution
  • Absolutism Actual Guide Updated 2023 with complete solution

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  • Absolutism Actual Guide Updated 2023 with complete solution absolutism a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.) divine right belief that rulers only have to answer to God Jean Bossuet Court preacher to Louis XIV of France, Bossuet was a strong advocate of political absolutism and the divine right of kings. He argued that government was divine and that kings received their power from God aristocracy a g...
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Absolutism Actual Guide Updated 2023 with complete solution
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  • Absolutism Actual Guide Updated 2023 with complete solution absolutism a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.) divine right belief that rulers only have to answer to God Jean Bossuet Court preacher to Louis XIV of France, Bossuet was a strong advocate of political absolutism and the divine right of kings. He argued that government was divine and that kings received their power from God aristocracy a g...
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AQA A-level HISTORY 7042/2F Component 2F JUNE 2023 MARK SCHEME: The Sun King: Louis XIV, France and Europe, 1643–1715
  • AQA A-level HISTORY 7042/2F Component 2F JUNE 2023 MARK SCHEME: The Sun King: Louis XIV, France and Europe, 1643–1715

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INS 3003- exam 1 Questions And Answers 2024 Update A+
  • INS 3003- exam 1 Questions And Answers 2024 Update A+

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  • Hans Morgenthu - Answer-founder of classical realism Kenneth Waltz - Answer-founder of structural realism aka neo-realism Woodrow wilson - Answer-Architect of American Idealism (liberalism) -spread of democracy - states are sovereign - alliances (League of Nations) Otto Von Bismark - Answer-WWI started alliance to stabilize and secure Germany heightens already eminent security dilemma in Europe Mearsheimer - Answer-we live in anarchy the great powers will possess offensive military ca...
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AQA A-level HISTORY 7042/2F Component 2F JUNE 2023 MARK SCHEME: The Sun King: Louis XIV, France and Europe, 1643–1715
  • AQA A-level HISTORY 7042/2F Component 2F JUNE 2023 MARK SCHEME: The Sun King: Louis XIV, France and Europe, 1643–1715

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LA 211 Final questions with correct answers
  • LA 211 Final questions with correct answers

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  • Humphrey Repton Answer Invented term "landscape gardening" to express his theory that the art requires 'the united powers of the landscape painter and the practical gardener' "Red Books" leather bound book showing before and after drawings of his landscape design. William Kent Answer Father of the "picturesque" or English landscape garden Joseph Paxton Answer head gardener at Chatsworth. improved Chatsworth greenhouses. Established an arboretum, the Rock Garden, The Emperor Fountai...
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HIEU 202 Exam 1 Questions and Answers
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  • Conditions of life in Early Modern Europe - *Unstable Feudal order eroding- nobles, peasants *World of death- "nasty, brutish, short", poverty was the norm, average lifespan of 25-27 years *The killers: WAR, plague (Black Death killed ⅓ of population), childbirth, starvation, hygiene *Marriage/Family- basic unit of society and economy, extended family, unpredictability of life put pressure to marry young, marriages broken by death, sense of community Louis XIV - () Known as the Sun Ki...
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