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Western Civilization II CLEP Exam Q&A 100% Pass | Guaranteed Success The noble revolts known as the Fronde resulted in - French citizens turning to the monarchy for stability The economic policies of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Louis XIV's controller general of finances - were based on mercantilism...

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The noble revolts known as the Fronde resulted in - ✔✔French citizens

turning to the monarchy for stability

The economic policies of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Louis XIV's controller

general of finances - ✔✔were based on mercantilism and stressed state

benefits from government regulation of the economy (for test bank email

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The War of the Spanish Succession was effectively concluded with the

Peace of Utrecht in 1713, which - ✔✔greatly benefited England, a strong

naval power

During the reign of Philip IV, Spain - ✔✔failed to make any real progress,

despite reforms under the count of Olivares

The Austrian Empire in the seventeenth century - ✔✔lost a German

empire, but gained one in Eastern Europe

The political institution known as the Sejm made seventeenth-century

Poland - ✔✔an impotent, decentralized state

, The MOST significant Romanov ruler of the eighteenth century was -

✔✔Peter the Great

The "Glorious Revolution" in 1688 in England was significant for -

✔✔bloodlessly deposing James II in favor of William of Orange

Thomas Hobbes - ✔✔stated that mankind was animalistic and needed a

strong government to maintain social order

In her Instruction, Catherine the Great outlined enlightened legal reforms

that - ✔✔accomplished little and were soon forgotten due to heavy

opposition

Catherine the Great of Russia - ✔✔followed a successful policy of

expansion against the Turks

With regard to politics, King Frederick the Great of Prussia believed that the

fundamental rule of governments is to - ✔✔expand their territories

Which of the following financial advantages did the British government

enjoyed over French rulers of the eighteenth century? - ✔✔Britain could

borrow large sums of money at low rates of interest.

Improvements in eighteenth-century European agricultural methods and

practices occurred primarily in - ✔✔Britain

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