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World History B Final Exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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How did the Enlightenment and the American Revolution help prompt revolutionary movements? How specifically in France? - correct answer Enlightenment: 
-People will revolt if their natural rights are taken away 
-Growing unrest will develop if people don't get representation 
-Belief that there should be protection of individual rights in the constitution 
 
American Revolution: 
-French soldiers fought in the American revolution and brought back stories of its success to France 
-American Dec...
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Edexcel History A Level | French Revolution Notes (A* Level/Quality)
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French Revolution for A Level, covering the causes of the revolution to the Directory. Each key moment, period and influential figure is outlined to provide you with a full understanding of the Revolution 
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The Salic Law A frankish civil law code compiled around the year 500, and that no woman 
can hold the throne, and all women must be excluded from transferring succession rights. 
Continental Hereditary Monarchies A system where the throne is passed from one member 
of the family to the other 
Line of succession People that are next in line for crown, or the leader of a position 
Absolute Primogeniture The oldest child succeeds the throne, REGARDLESS of gender. 
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Chapter 3.7 art of Europe || A+ Verified Solutions.
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Which of these statements is true about the French Academy of Painting and Sculpture? correct answers -Students were not allowed to study a living model until after they had copied ancient works. 
-Students were required to study Greek and Roman mythology. 
-It held an important public exhibition called the Salon. 
-Students competed for a prize to study in Rome. 
 
Jacques-Louis David created The Oath of the Horatii in order to inspire opposition to King Louis XVI, which led to the French Revol...
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HIEU 242 exam 1 Practice Questions with Solutions 2024
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HIEU 242 exam 1 Practice Questions with Solutions 2024 
What French king is considered a paradigmatic example of absolutist ruler? 
Louis XVI 
 
 
 
What three "orders" made up Ancien Regime society? 
Clergy, Nobility, Commoners 
 
 
 
what % of the French population did the first two orders represent? 
3% 
 
 
 
what % of French land did the first two orders control? 
35-40% 
 
 
 
What did the term "privilege" originally mean? 
private laws to protect nobility and clergy 
 
 
 
What made a...
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HIEU 202 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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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...
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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 
 
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The Salic Law A frankish civil law code compiled around the year 500, and that no woman 
can hold the throne, and all women must be excluded from transferring succession rights. 
Continental Hereditary Monarchies A system where the throne is passed from one member 
of the family to the other 
Line of succession People that are next in line for crown, or the leader of a position 
Absolute Primogeniture The oldest child succeeds the throne, REGARDLESS of gender. 
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U.S. History Regents Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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U.S. History Regents Study Guide with Complete Solutions 
Virginia House of Burgesses - Correct Answer established in 1619 by Jamestown. Was Americas first elected legislature. 
 
democratic principle in colonial america - Correct Answer political equality (leger equality) equality of justice and franchise (vote) 
 
The pamphlet common sense - Correct Answer was written by Thomas Paine, states that it is "common sense" to want independence from the British, says to create a republic 
 
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What were the causes and effects of the various revolutions in the period from 1750 to 1900, including influences of the Enlightenment and emerging nationalism? CORRECT ANSWER American Revolution: Causes: - European Enlightenment inspired ideals for American Revolution 
- Economic ideas of physiocrats 
- American colonists became more independent politically 
Effects: - Declaration of Independence was signed 
 
French Revolution: Causes: - France spent a lot 
- France aided the Americans in the...
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