How did the Seven Years' War change the balance of power in Europe?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. The establishment of Britain as a global power
2. The decline of Austrian authority in central Europe
3. Britain's extension of power in India
4. Rising tensions within European states and colonies over political issues, economic conditions, and the cost of wars
5. The continued rise of Prussia under Frederick II

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A) the artillery barrage. B) disease and infection. C) musket fire. D) bayonet wounds.

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The Reagan era saw both _______ of the Cold War

A. hardening and softening B. the beginning and the end C. the height and the end D. escalation and intensification

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The Ottoman governmental structure

a. was a blend of old tribal traditions and a more recent, sedentary environment. b. required that all slaves in the empire come from the Muslim population. c. made conspicuous use of the Sublime Porte, a docking area for elite pleasure craft. d. moved from Constantinople to Ankara. e. included non-Muslims at the top levels.

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The first modern university in the Islamic world was built in

a. Istanbul b. Cairo c. Beirut d. Jerusalem e. Tel Aviv

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