The term divine right refers to the
A) idea that a monarch is crowned by the pope, therefore, they are imbued with divine entitlements.
B) right that all followers of Jesus are entitled to passage to heaven with good deeds.
C) right of only the pope to crown a monarch.
D) idea that clergy are imbued with divine guidance to lead the flock.
E) idea that the monarch is God's representative on earth and is therefore entitled to total obedience and unlimited power.
E
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EOC Q6.3 Which of the following correctly describes the change in Louis XVI’s title?
a) The Legislative Assembly changed his title from “King of France” to “Citoyen (citizen) Louis Capet, King of the French,” which emphasized his obligations to the French people. b) Louis ceased being “King of France” and became just plain Louis Capet, not king of anything. Consider This: Many members of the new Legislative Assembly believed the country would be better off without a king. See 6.2: The People’s Revolution. c) Louis was now “King of the French” at home, but kept his former titles in the French colonies. Consider This: Many members of the new Legislative Assembly believed the country would be better off without a king. See 6.2: The People’s Revolution. d) Louis’s title was changed to “First Citizen of the French People,” which emphasized his dignity as a former king. Consider This: Many members of the new Legislative Assembly believed the country would be better off without a king. See 6.2: The People’s Revolution.
Who reestablished the papacy in Rome in 1377?
A. Boniface VII B. Gregory XI C. Celestine V D. Clement V
In which area were the United States and the Soviet Union able to use their power to diffuse a potentially dangerous military situation in 1956?
A) Suez Canal B) Korea C) Vietnam D) Cuba E) South Africa
During the first two years of the war, Union forces were generally:
a. more successful in the West than in the East. b. ill-trained, which changed when General McClellan took over in 1863. c. successful in all regions in which the war took place. d. unable to take any territory held by the Confederates. e. more successful in the East than in the West.