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AP European History - Unit 5: Conflict, Crisis, and Reaction in the Late 18th Century (1648-1815) Exam Study Guide
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AP European History - Unit 5: Conflict, Crisis, and Reaction in the Late 18th Century () Exam Study Guide 
 
Louis XV (r. ) - Answer>> Grandson of Louis XIV and king of France from 1715 to 1774 who led France into the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years' War (). 
 
Louis XVI (r. ) - Answer>> King of France (). In 1789, he summoned the Estates-General, but he did not grant the reforms that were demanded and revolution followed. Louis and his queen, Marie Antoinette, we...
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Saunders_Comprehensive_Review_for_the_NCLEX_RN®_Examination_Saunders_compressed.pdf
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The Salic Law A frankish civil law code compiled around the year 500, and that no woman 
can hold the throne, and all women must be excluded from transferring succession rights. 
Continental Hereditary Monarchies A system where the throne is passed from one member 
of the family to the other 
Line of succession People that are next in line for crown, or the leader of a position 
Absolute Primogeniture The oldest child succeeds the throne, REGARDLESS of gender. 
A...
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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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AMSCO: 5.2 questions with correct answers
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What were the causes and effects of the various revolutions in the period from 1750 to 1900, including influences of the Enlightenment and emerging nationalism? CORRECT ANSWER American Revolution: Causes: - European Enlightenment inspired ideals for American Revolution 
- Economic ideas of physiocrats 
- American colonists became more independent politically 
Effects: - Declaration of Independence was signed 
 
French Revolution: Causes: - France spent a lot 
- France aided the Americans in the...
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HIEU 242 exam 1 Practice Questions with Solutions 2024
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HIEU 242 exam 1 Practice Questions with Solutions 2024 
What French king is considered a paradigmatic example of absolutist ruler? 
Louis XVI 
 
 
 
What three "orders" made up Ancien Regime society? 
Clergy, Nobility, Commoners 
 
 
 
what % of the French population did the first two orders represent? 
3% 
 
 
 
what % of French land did the first two orders control? 
35-40% 
 
 
 
What did the term "privilege" originally mean? 
private laws to protect nobility and clergy 
 
 
 
What made a...
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HIEU 202 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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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...
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WSC 2023 History FULL Solutions ALREADY RATED A+|2024
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The Salic Law A frankish civil law code compiled around the year 500, and that no woman 
can hold the throne, and all women must be excluded from transferring succession rights. 
Continental Hereditary Monarchies A system where the throne is passed from one member 
of the family to the other 
Line of succession People that are next in line for crown, or the leader of a position 
Absolute Primogeniture The oldest child succeeds the throne, REGARDLESS of gender. 
A...
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U.S. History Regents Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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U.S. History Regents Study Guide with Complete Solutions 
Virginia House of Burgesses - Correct Answer established in 1619 by Jamestown. Was Americas first elected legislature. 
 
democratic principle in colonial america - Correct Answer political equality (leger equality) equality of justice and franchise (vote) 
 
The pamphlet common sense - Correct Answer was written by Thomas Paine, states that it is "common sense" to want independence from the British, says to create a republic 
 
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The Salic Law A frankish civil law code compiled around the year 500, and that no woman 
can hold the throne, and all women must be excluded from transferring succession rights. 
Continental Hereditary Monarchies A system where the throne is passed from one member 
of the family to the other 
Line of succession People that are next in line for crown, or the leader of a position 
Absolute Primogeniture The oldest child succeeds the throne, REGARDLESS of gender. 
Agnatic Primogeniture The son or t...
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