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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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Absolutism (with Complete Solutions)
  • Absolutism (with Complete Solutions)

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  • Absolutism: Defined correct answers - Term defined in the 19th century - previous centuries didn't use it - Form of government in which the monarch has absolute power among his or her people Absolutism: Defined in detail correct answers - Unrestricted power over the sovereign state and its people - Monarchs often hereditary - Differs from a constitutional monarchy, in which a monarch's power is limited by a constitution - Funded by taxes (did not require approval from other institutions...
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HIEU 202 Exam 1 Questions and Answers
  • 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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Absolutism Test answered actual questions 2024 update
  • Absolutism Test answered actual questions 2024 update

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  • What kind of power did the sovereigns of this period feel they had? - correct answer Divine power. What do we call a sovereign who governed a nation single-handedly? - correct answer Absolute monarch. Which nation reigned supreme at the beginning of the age of absolutism? Where did the power shift to, later? - correct answer The Spanish nation. To two rivaling powers-in-the-making: France and Britain. Why did King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella have to build a large naval fleet? - correc...
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AP European History Chapter 5 Test Exam Questions with Latest Update
  • AP European History Chapter 5 Test Exam Questions with Latest Update

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  • B - ANSWER-United Provinces of the Netherlands emerged as a nation in 1572 after revolting against... A) England B) Spain C) France D) Belgium C - ANSWER-What form of government did the Dutch have formally? A) A Parlimentary Monarchy B) An Absolute Monarchy C) A Republic D) A Theocracy B - ANSWER-What caused the Dutch to give political power to the House of Orange? A) To unify their interests and improve their economy B) They were being invaded by France C) They wanted ...
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Absolutism Test Updated Questions and Answers Verified
  • Absolutism Test Updated Questions and Answers Verified

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  • Absolutism Test Updated Questions and Answers Verified What kind of power did the sovereigns of this period feel they had? Divine power. What do we call a sovereign who governed a nation single-handedly? Absolute monarch. Which nation reigned supreme at the beginning of the age of absolutism? Where did the power shift to, later? The Spanish nation. To two rivaling powers-in-the-making: France and Britain. Why did King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella have to build a large naval fleet? To p...
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POLS 1101 Exam 1 2023 with 100% complete answers
  • POLS 1101 Exam 1 2023 with 100% complete answers

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  • Elitism correct answersPolitical system in which power is concentrated in the hands of a relatively small group of individuals or institutions Pluralism correct answersA theory of government that holds that multiple competing groups can check the asserted power by any one group Theocracy correct answersGovernment run by religious leaders Aristocracy correct answersA government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility Democracy correct answersa political...
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Absolutism Latest Update (2023/2024) 100% Correct
  • Absolutism Latest Update (2023/2024) 100% Correct

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  • Absolutism Latest Update (2023/2024) 100% Correct Characteristics of Absolute Monarch Ruler has complete authority over the government and lives of the people he or she governs Divine right Right to rule came from God (Louis XIV believed he had the Divine Right) Louis XIV French absolute monarch, built Versailles, rituals for waking up, left France in massive debt Sun King Since sun is at the center of the solar system, the sun king is at the center of the nation; Louis XIV Versailles Symbol...
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HIEU 202 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Correct
  • HIEU 202 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Correct

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  • HIEU 202 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Correct 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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THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR AND THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION TUTORIAL
  • THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR AND THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION TUTORIAL

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  • Type your response in the box. In Europe, many nations are ruled by a monarchy—a royal family of kings and queens. In some countries, monarchies have existed for centuries. What do you think it might have been like to be a monarch 500 years ago?What do you think it might be like to be a monarch today? Five hundred years ago, kings and queens made all the big decisions for their countries. They controlled the treasuries, commanded armies, and appointed important officials. Today, European mon...
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