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Absolutism Latest Update Graded A
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Absolutism Latest Update Graded A Absolutism A form of government, usually hereditary monarchy, in which the ruler has no legal limits on his or her power. 
Time Period of Absolutism 
3 Key Components of Absolutism Strong Central Government, Strong Military, and Mercantilism 
Charles V's Grandparents King Ferdinand and Queen Elizabeth of Spain 
Charles V Aunt Cathrine of Argon 
Mary I married who? Phillip II 
Why did Charles V give up and divide the Hapsburg throne? He thought it was too big t...
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Shakespeare’s 5 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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SHAKESPEARE He uses the word "assassination" for what he plans to do to Duncan - ANSWER-Macbeth 
 
PONY EXPRESSIONS In Shakespeare he says, "A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!" - ANSWER-Richard III 
 
"C" IN SHAKESPEARE Twin brothers named Dromio are servants to twin brothers named Antipholus in this highly confusing play - ANSWER-The Comedy of Errors 
 
SHAKESPEARE Desdemona's lady-in-waiting is Emilia, this man's wife - ANSWER-Iago 
 
SHAKESPEARE This title guy: "A man may fish...
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Absolutism Questions and Answers Already Graded A
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Absolutism Questions and Answers Already Graded A 3 Critical Attributes of Absolutism -divine right -political sovereignty -no checks and balances 
Absolutism When a king or queen controls all aspects of their subjects lives 
Edict of Nantes A declaration of religious toleration directed at Huguenots by Henry of Navarre 
Cardinal Richelieu -Appointed minister by Louis XIII after Henry IV died -effectively the ruler of France and of the Catholic church -moved against Huguenots and sought to weake...
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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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Henry VIII: Foreign Policy: 1509-1514 Comprehensive Questions And Correct Detailed Answers.
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What were Henry VIII main aims in Foreign Policy? - correct answer 1. To he seen as a gloriois warrier 
2. To undermine his rivals with France 
3. Keep scotland under control 
4. Establish a meaningful role for England in Europe 
 
How did Henry VIII attitude towards foreign policy differ to that of his councillors? - correct answer -His councillors wanted peace and to negotiate a renewal of the trea...
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Tudors - Henry 8th Foreign Policy 1509-1514 Comprehensive Test Prep Actual Questions And Correct Detailed Answers.
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What was the conflict at start of his reign? - correct answer Conflict of interests with king and some councillors who he inherited from his father. 
His councillors sought peace and renewal of Treaty of Etaples. 
 
What was the treaty of etaples? When was it renewed? - correct answer 1510 
Charles VIII of France and Henry VII of England. Charles agreed to end his support for the Yorkist Pretender Perk...
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HIEU 466 Final Questions with Accurate Answers
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HIEU 466 Final Questions with Accurate Answers 
Edict of Worms 1521 
This council was summoned by Charles V, condemned Luther's beliefs, and forbade Luther from preaching and declared him a heretic. 
 
 
 
Charles V Habsburg 
He was the Holy Roman Emperor during the Reformation. He tried and failed to stop Luther. 
 
 
 
Philip of Hesse 
A champion of the Reformation and formed the Schmalkaldic League. He sought to unite Swiss and German Protestants and invited Luther and Zwingli to meet in Cas...
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Wolsey - Foreign Policy 1514-1529 Actual Exam Questions With Complete Detailed Answers 100% Guaranteed.
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1529 - correct answer Treaty of Cambrai 
 
1518 - correct answer Treaty of London 
 
Henry significantly overestimated English power. Wolsey then had to frame the details of foreign policy based on false assumptions - correct answer England remained a relatively minor power and could not complete on level terms with powers like France and Spain 
 
The "Aul...
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AP world 3 questions well answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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AP world 3why did French king henry iv convert to Catholicism? - correct answers for the sake of solidifying his power and ensuring peace. 
 
the split in Islam was between who and who? - correct answers the ottoman empire and the safavid empire 
 
what was the main challenge faced by the roman catholic church? - correct answers european shift from feudalism to centralized government. the church was subject to corruption due to influence and a large bureaucracy. 
 
were efforts to reform the chu...
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Henry VII BRIEF SUMMARY LATEST UPDATES
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Henry VII BRIEF SUMMARY 
 
Who is he? - The first Tudor King 
 
When did he reign from? - 1485-1509 
 
Where was he born? - Pembroke, Wales 
 
Who were his parents? - Edmund Tudor and Margaret Beaufort 
 
Who was Margaret a descendant of? - Edward III 
 
What is his claim to the throne? - His father was Edmund Tudor 
 
What House did his family belong to and who was king when he was a child? - Lancaster - red rose 
King was Edward IV 
 
Why did he have to flee England and who did he go with and...
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