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Absolutism Test Questions and answers with complete solution 2024 update
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What was William and Mary forced to sign? - correct answer The English Bill of Rights 
Who was Louis XIV's grandson? - correct answer Philip of Anjou 
What is the name for Russian nobles? - correct answer boyars 
Who was the Archbishop of Canterbury that issued the Court of High Commissions? - correct answer William Laud 
What are the three Hapsburg territories? - correct answer Bohemia, Austria, Hungary 
What phrase best exemplifies Louis XIV's government? - correct answer L'etat...
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MTTC English (002) Practice Test Q's and A’S 100% correct.
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Francois Rabelais ANSWER- Works were a mix between social satire, licentious comedy, and humanist philosophy, works were banned from the Catholic Church. Major works: "Gargantuan and Pantagreul" 
 
Michel de Montaigne ANSWER- Introduction to the essay to Western Culture. Major works: "Essays". Counseled Parliament until 1571, then retired and wrote. 
 
Christopher Marlowe ANSWER- English author, most important Elizabethan dramatist prior to Shakespeare, Major works: "Edward II", "Tamburla...
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GACE MIDDLE GRADES LANGUAGE ARTS QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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NARRATIVE - Answer AN INTERPRETIVE STORY THAT IS HISTORICALLY AND OR CULTURALLY BASED. 
 
ESSAY - Answer LIMITED LENGTH PROSE. ESSAYIST INCLUDE Carlyle, Lamb, DeQuincy, Emerson, Montaigne 
 
NOVEL - Answer LONGEST FORM OF FICTIONAL PROSE. NOVELIST INCLUDE Austin, the Brontes, Twain, Tolstoy, Hugo, Hardy, Dickens, Hawthorne, Forster, and Flaubert
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HUMN CHAPTER 14 EXAM WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
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HUMN CHAPTER 14 EXAM WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS 
The Augustinian friar __________ started the Protestant Reformation in 1517 by posting his 95 Theses on door of a church in Wittenberg. 
Martin Luther 
 
 
In which city did John Calvin preach his vision of Protestantism? 
Geneva 
 
 
Where were the two branches of the Habsburg dynasty located? 
Austria and Spain 
 
 
Who began his translation of the Bible into his native tongue in 1521? 
Luther 
 
 
What is the name of the Italian Renaissance-style co...
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English Literature CLEP Latest 2023 Graded A
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English Literature CLEP Latest 2023 Graded A heroic couple a rhyming pair of iambic-pentameter lines, first used extensively in English by Chaucer and later developed as a syntactically complete unit, esp. by Dryden and Pope (Ex.: "In every work regard the writer's end, Since none can compass more than they intend") 
terza rima -(tert′sə rē′mə) a verse form of Italian origin, made up of tercets, the second line of each tercet rhyming with the first and third lines of the next one (aba,...
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HIEU 201 Chapter 13 quiz / HIEU201 Chapter 13 quiz (Latest), HIEU 201-HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION, Liberty university.
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HIEU 201 Chapter 13 quiz / HIEU201 Chapter 13 quiz (Latest), HIEU 201-HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION, Liberty university. 
 
HIEU 201 Chapter 13 quiz / HIEU201 Chapter 13 quiz (Latest): Liberty University 
1. The city-states of northern Italy differed from most of Europe because in Italian city-states 
2. The republicanism of the city-states proved precarious for all of the following reasons EXCEPT 
3. The chivalric code that had expressed social values in the Middle Ages was changed in the...
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AP Euro: Chapter 1- The Renaissance and Reformation
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Renaissance - answer-Rebirth in classical culture (ancient Roman/Greek) 
 
Balance of power - answer-Temporary and constantly changing of power so no one becomes too powerful, (wars fought because of this) 
 
Italian warfare - answer-Mercenaries: hired soldiers 
 
Italian domination (job) & exception - answer-Wealthy merchants and bankers, Rome&pope 
 
Florence nickname and significance - answer-New Athens, classical culture 
 
Florence dominated by - answer-Medici family 
 
Most important of th...
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AP Euro Renaissance
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Italian Renaissance - answer-the revival of ancient learning and the supplanting of traditional religious beliefs by new secular and scientific values that began in Italy in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries 
 
Jacob Burckhardt - answer-Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy (1860), argued that the revival of ancient learning in 14th and 15th century Italy gave rise to new secular and scientific values. He saw the Renaissance as the birth of modernity. 
 
City-States - answer-During the 1...
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AP Euro Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers Rated A+
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AP Euro Exam Study Guide Questions 
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Italian Renaissance The Italian Renaissance was the beginning of the Renaissance, a period of 
great cultural change and achievement in Europe that spanned the period from the end of the 13th 
century to about 1600. 
Jacob Burckhart A 19th century historian who claimed the Renaissance period stood in distinct 
contrast to the Middle Ages 
city-states Small independent states mostly in the central and northern Italian peninsula that 
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AP Euro: Important People Latest Updated 2022
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AP Euro: Important People Latest 
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Girolamo Savonarola (1452-1498) Dominican friar, attacked government of Florence 
(Lorenzo de' Medici), corruption of Pope Alexander VI, became religious leader of Florence, 
eventually excommunicated and executed by pope, shows that common people did not share 
worldly outlook of elite 
Petrarch (1304-1374) thought he was living at the start of a new era, new age of intellectual 
achievement, father of humanism 
Lorenzo Valla (1406-1457) humanist...
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