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FCLE 2 2022-2023 Latest Update Review Solution
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Treaty of Paris 1898 
Louisiana Purchase 
(1803) 
The treaty that concluded the Spanish American 
War, Commissioners from 
the U.S. were sent to Paris 
on October 1, 1898 to produce a treaty that would 
bring an end to the war 
with Spain after six months 
of hostility. From the treaty 
America got Guam, Puerto 
Rico and they paid 20 million dollars for the Philippines, Cuba was freed 
from Spain. 
U.S. purchased the 
Louisiana Territory from 
Fran...
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Chapter 21 World History Review Revision Exam And Verified Answers.
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Philip II of Spain lived within the walls of his gray, granite palace called the Escorial - correct answer True 
 
The Portuguese Armada was defeated in 1588 by stormy weather and the English navy. - correct answer False, Spanish 
 
During the 1600s, the Spanish gradually replaced the Italians as the bankers of Europe. - correct answer False, Dutch 
 
The Republic formed by the United P...
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World History: A Cumulative Exam Review | Complete Solutions (Verified)
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World History: A Cumulative Exam Review | Complete Solutions (Verified) Trade spread the Italian Renaissance across Europe by helping merchants become patrons. helping monarchs become artists. helping merchants become politicians. helping artists become patrons Why were banks created in medieval England? The new middle class required small loans. People wanted a safe place to store expensive items. The increase in population meant an increase in currency. Merchants needed a place to exchange c...
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AP US History Latest Update
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Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) - Answer-An agreement between Portugal and Spain which declared that newly discovered lands to the west of an imaginary line in the Atlantic Ocean would belong to Spain and newly discovered lands to the east of the line would belong to Portugal. 
 
St. Augustine (1565) - Answer-The oldest continually inhabited European settlement in United States territory. 
 
Mercantilism - Answer-European government policies of the 16th-18th centuries designed to promote overseas t...
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CSET Spanish V Questions And Answers
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CSET Spanish CSET Spanish V 
 
 
 
Sociopolitcal Context - ANS -Compare governmental systems (ie 
-democratic, 
-totalitarian 
-theoretic) and legal systems (-judicial, 
-civil liberties, 
-due process rights) of the cpuntry or countries of origin and the US 
 
Sociopolitcal Context - ANS -Understand the distribution of political power and the nature of citizen participation in the country or countries of origin and analyze the ways in which this political tradition has influenced...
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Test Bank for Of the People, Volume I: To 1877 with Sources, 5th Edition by Michael McGerr
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Complete Test Bank for Of the People, Volume I: To 1877 with Sources, 5e 5th Edition by Michael McGerr, Camilla Townsend, Karen M. Dunak, Mark Summers, and Jan Ellen Lewis. Full Chapters test bank are included - Chapter 1 to 15 
 
Chapter 1. Worlds in Motion, 
AMERICAN PORTRAIT: Malinche, Cultural Translator 
The Worlds of Indian Peoples 
Great Migrations 
The Emergence of Farming 
The Cradle of the Americas 
AMERICAN LANDSCAPE: Tenochtitlan 
The Northern World Takes Shape 
The Worlds of Christ...
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Saylor Final Exam -All the tests With 100% Correct Answer
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Saylor Final Exam -All the tests With 100% 
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Colombian exchange - answertrade between Europe and the Americas 
Phillip II - answerSpanish ruler who lost the Netherlands 
Johannes Kepler - answerused mathematics to prove Copernicus was right 
heliocentric - answersun-centered theory 
scientific method - answerreaching conclusions through observing, measuring, and testing 
Amerigo Vespucci - answerbelieved that Columbus did not land in Asia 
Francis Bacon - answerbelieved no assumpt...
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Saylor Final Exam -All the tests With 100% Correct Answer
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Saylor Final Exam -All the tests With 100% 
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Colombian exchange - answertrade between Europe and the Americas 
Phillip II - answerSpanish ruler who lost the Netherlands 
Johannes Kepler - answerused mathematics to prove Copernicus was right 
heliocentric - answersun-centered theory 
scientific method - answerreaching conclusions through observing, measuring, and testing 
Amerigo Vespucci - answerbelieved that Columbus did not land in Asia 
Francis Bacon - answerbelieved no assumpt...
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Age of absolutism test | with complete latest solution
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Age of absolutism test | with complete latest solution 
 
What are Absolute monarchs - Kings or queens who held all the power within their state's boundaries 
What was the absolute monarch's goal - To control every aspect of society 
What is divine right - The idea that God created the monarchy and the monarchy acted as God's representative on earth 
How did monarchs justify their power - By divine right 
True or false: 
Monarchs answered only to God - True 
Ferdinand and Isabella came from ...
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European Absolutism (100% Errorless Answers)
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Absolute Monarch--Divine Right correct answers a ruler with complete authority over the government; belief that authority to rule comes directly from God 
 
Phillip II correct answers Son of Charles V King of Spain ruled 42 yrs. hardworking, devout, gthen Catholic Church; made his power absolute;Elizabeth I the enemy 
 
Decline of Spain Power correct answers wars were costly, poor rulers, neglect of trade and industry, low value on trade, land for farming was given to sheep for wool, inflation 
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