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AQA A Level History Tudors- Henry VI questions and answers with complete solution
  • AQA A Level History Tudors- Henry VI questions and answers with complete solution

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  • AQA A-Level History: Henry VII 1. Definition: Usurper A person who takes power by force/illegally, usually through conquest (e.g. Richard III) 2. Why did many think Henry had a weak claim (three reasons)? - Was a 'bastard'; came from illegitimate child (Margaret born before marriage). - Edmund Tudor descended from a chamber servant. - Descent from John of Gaunt was through maternal line. 3. What was Henry Tudor's claim to the throne? John of Gaunt (Lancaster) had chil...
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World scholars cup history latest update graded A
  • World scholars cup history latest update graded A

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  • World scholars cup history latest update graded A myth any traditional story consisting of events that are ostensibly historical, though often supernatural, explaining the origins of a cultural practice or natural phenomenon mythological cosmology a way of explaining the origin, the history and the evolution of the cosmos or universe based on the religious mythology of a specific tradition, usually including an act of creation by a creator deity or a larger pantheon oral tradition a form of hu...
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Henry VII BRIEF SUMMARY LATEST UPDATES
  • 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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Humanities Clep Exam with complete answers 2024
  • Humanities Clep Exam with complete answers 2024

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  • All of the following are percussion instruments EXCEPT A) the triangle B) the harp C) the gong D) tympani E) cymbals - ANSWER-B) the harp West Side Story, by Leonard Bernstein, takes its story primarily from which of the following sources? - ANSWER-Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Mrs. Dalloway, A Room of One's Own, and To the Lighthouse are all works written by - ANSWER-Virginia Woolf Pioneers of cinematography are - ANSWER-Georges Melies and the Lumiere Brothers One day in the...
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History of Maryland Comprehensive Explanatory Guide.
  • History of Maryland Comprehensive Explanatory Guide.

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  • Summary - correct answer The Province of Maryland was an English and later British colony in North America that existed from 1632 until 1776, when it joined the other twelve of the Thirteen Colonies in rebellion against Great Britain and became the U.S. state of Maryland. The province began as a proprietary colony of the English Lords Baltimore, who wished to create a haven for English Catholics in the new world at the time of the European wars of religion. Although Maryland was an early pionee...
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Chaucer and The Canterbury Tales 2023
  • Chaucer and The Canterbury Tales 2023

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  • Chaucer and The Canterbury Tales 2023 journey to a sacred place, usually religious in nature pilgrimage story in which other narratives are told frame story a work that makes fun of something or someone satire visible forms of the feudal system knights and chivalry None political rights of women expectations of medieval women raise children and tend to house and farm Black Death or bubonic plague spread by the fleas of infested rats lower class, middle class, upper-middle class ...
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Nutrition and Dietetics
  • Nutrition and Dietetics

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  • Nutrition and Dietetics Edited by Ashley Martin Nutrition and Dietetics Edited by Ashley Martin © 2017 White Word Publications International Standard Book Number: 978-1-9789-2730-8 Published by White Word Publications, 5 Penn Plaza, 19th Floor, New York, NY 10001, USA This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Copyright for all individual chapters remain with the respective authors as indicated. All chapters are published with permission under...
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Test Bank For Drugs Behaviour, And Society  2nd Canadian Edition by Carl L Hart
  • Test Bank For Drugs Behaviour, And Society 2nd Canadian Edition by Carl L Hart

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  • Chapter 03 - Drug Policy Multiple Choice Questions 1. Recently, patients that are being seen at the Centre for Pain Management in Halifax were being asked to do which of the following, in what some patients felt was against their rights? A. Subject to a blood test. B. Subject to a urinary toxicology. C. Provide weekly sexual histories. D. Provide DNA samples to the local police enforcement agency. Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 03-01 Summarize t...
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AQA A Level Tudors
  • AQA A Level Tudors

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  • AQA A Level Tudors Battle of Bosworth - Henry defeats Richard III on 22nd August 1485 and is crowned King. Richard III - Unpopular with Yorkists - had Lord Hastings (Yorkist) killed. Most likely had the princes in the tower murdered. Made Parliament make him king. Earl of Northumberland - Henry Percy. Failed to commit his troops. Inactivity caused Richards defeat - imprisoned by Henry for several months but released on good behaviour. Henry Tudor - Army was outnumbered (5000 compar...
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A.P Euro Unit 1: Renaissance & Reformation
  • A.P Euro Unit 1: Renaissance & Reformation

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  • City-State - answer-an independent territory and government consisting of a city and the land around it. EX: Milan, France, Venice, Papals, and Naples were able to develop through trade between the emperor and the pope Oligarchy - answer-a government where the power is held by few or a small group. EX: wealthy merchants practiced this in city states when nobility weakened during the war between the emperor and pope Secularism - answer-A principle that rejects religion in regards to the ...
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