What were the immediate and long-term causes of the Hundred Years' War? What broader trends in European history helped spur this conflict?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. The dispute over Flanders
2. The feudal relationship between French and English kings
3. Growth of medieval states and central governments, which gave both sides greater reason and ability to fight
4. How the growing sense of cultural identity in France and England helped sustain the rivalry

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a. cheese. b. lumber. c. pig iron. d. wool. e. glassware.

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Who was the French foreign minister?

a. Marquis de Lafayette b. Comte de Grasse c. Comte de Vergennes d. Louis XIV

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How did Louis XVI respond to the formation of the National Assembly?

a. He acknowledged its legitimacy. b. He threatened to dissolve the Estates-General. c. He arrested all Third Estate delegates. d. He abdicated the throne. e. He invited Britain to invade France.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Like women tokens, men tokens find that their visibility hinders their ability to blend in and work effectively. 2. The glass escalator serves as a conduit that channels men in women’s professions into the uppermost levels of the occupational hierarchy. 3. Like women who work in men’s professions, men who do women’s work frequently have supervisors of the opposite sex. 4. The perception that men do not belong in feminized jobs is based in the idea that men cannot do this type of work as well as women do. 5. Black men often fare better than White women in blue-collar jobs such as policing and corrections.

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