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AP Euro Exam Review Questions and Answers Already Passed
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AP Euro Exam Review Questions and Answers Already Passed Cosimo de Medici supported education and the arts, made many business connections in Europe 
Lorenzo Medici gave power to the lower classes of Italy, but he let his family business decline. 
Savonorola bonfire of Vanities and Ruled Florence STRICTLY, later exectued by the Pope 
Petrarch coined the term renaissance, , (1304-1374) Father of the Renaissance. He believed the first two centuries of the Roman Empire to represent the peak in the ...
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Dynamics of Healthcare Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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b - Answer Ancient times refers to...? 
 
a) 8000 BC - 3000 BC 
b) 3000 BC - 500 AD 
c) 500 AD - 1300 AD 
d) 1300 AD - 1600 AD 
e) 1600 AD - Present 
 
e - Answer Modern times refers to...? 
 
a) 8000 BC - 3000 BC 
b) 3000 BC - 500 AD 
c) 500 AD - 1300 AD 
d) 1300 AD - 1600 AD 
e) 1600 AD - Present 
 
c - Answer Medieval Times refers to...? 
 
a) 8000 BC - 3000 BC 
b) 3000 BC - 500 AD 
c) 500 AD - 1300 AD 
d) 1300 AD - 1600 AD 
e) 1600 AD - Present 
 
a - Answer Prehistoric times refers to...? 
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University of California: ANTHRO 41A FINAL LATEST 2021/2022,100% CORRECT
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University of California: ANTHRO 41A FINAL LATEST 2021/2022 
Fall of Aztec & Incan Empires 
●	Led to an influx of enormous amounts of wealth into Europe 
●	Spain become first European “superpower” with Emperor Charles I as its ruler 
●	Disease is one of the primary reasons that these American empires fell to the Spanish conquistadors 
●	The Spanish were able to make alliances with local groups (such as the Tlaxcalans) who sent huge armies that gave the Spanish a huge military advanta...
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2023-2024 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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MFG 202 Exam # 2
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Ch. 34 Scientific Awakening 
Commonly called the Scientific Revolution 
Roughly 1550-1750 
Science was originally called natural philosophy 
 
 
Revolution in thinking and methodology (experimenting) 
Laid basis for modern view of the world as a rational ordered place 
Shifted the nature of discourse from reason (deductive) to empirical (inductive) 
Influence felt in government, commerce, philosophy, education and ordinary discourse 
 
 
Science 
seeks to understand what nature is like 
 
 
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Tudor- Foreign policy 1514-26
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What theme could the foreign policy be said to have? - Answer-Well there is no really clear theme to the foreign policy pursued by Henry and Wolsey for late 1514 to 1526. Alliances were made but just as quickly broken 
 
What remained with England? - Answer-It remained a relatively minor power and could not compete on level terms with the major powers of France and Spain 
 
What happened with the 'auld alliance'? - Answer-This alliance between France and Scotland remained strong. 
 
Because of...
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Age of absolutism test updated 2023 questions and answers complete
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Age of absolutism test updated 2023 questions and answers complete 
 
What are Absolute monarchs 
Kings or queens who held all the power within their state's boundaries 
What was the absolute monarch's goal 
To control every aspect of society 
What is divine right 
The idea that God created the monarchy and the monarchy acted as God's representative on earth 
How did monarchs justify their power 
By divine right 
True or false: 
Monarchs answered only to God 
True 
Ferdinand and Isabella came...
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AP Euro Unit 1 Test Questions And Answers
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Joan of Arc - Answer- Deeply religious girl. Came to Charles VII and claimed to have heard the voices of saints ordering her to save Orleans. Fought in the Hundred Years War and helped the French. Captured by the English. Burned as a heretic. 
 
Wars of the Roses - Answer- English aristocratic families (with their armies) fighting other families for control. Lancaster vs York. Henry Tudor wins (Henry VII). Tudor dynasty begins in England. 
 
Holy Roman Empire - Answer- Large, powerful kingdom wi...
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Western Civilization Final Exam Straighterline
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Western Civilization Final Exam Straighterline 
Socrates was concerned that the young men of Athens examine their lives in pursuit of: - Morality and Ethical Behavior 
 
The period of Greek colonization from 750 to 550 B.C. - Helped to spread Greek culture throughout the Mediterranean. 
 
Sparta's mixed constitution included: - kings, an oligarchic council, and public assembly 
 
The Roman constitution was: - a set of procedures and customs 
 
The major accomplishments of the Assyrians was: - t...
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Henry VIII Foreign Policy Pt 2 - 1514-1540 Questions And Answers
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3 points about policy making 1514-1540 - 1. england = minor power 
2. henry overestimated english power + wolsey must frame foreign policy on false assumption 
3. auld alliance = strong = when scotland + france clashed = increased tension of england + scotland 
 
2 consequences of henrys poor financial circumstances by end of 1514 - 1. not able to exploit weak scotland after death of james iv at flodden 
2. peace with france (mary+louis) = short lived marriage but wants war 
 
how did hen...
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