Despite the appearance of his beaming benevolence at Versailles, the “absolutist” rule of ____________ was a complex mixture of centralized and decentralized forces.

a. Peter I “the Great.”
b. Louis XIV.
c. Henry IV.
d. Ferdinand II.


b. Louis XIV.

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When the Medes and the Persians became united, __________.

A. both groups, formerly rich and successful, became poor B. both groups, formerly poor and needy, became rich C. the Medes became rich and successful while the Persians became needy D. the Persians, formerly subordinate to the Medes, became the dominant group

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What was the dominant religion of Srivijaya?

A) Buddhism B) Hinduism C) a unique Buddhist-Hindu synthesis D) Islam

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"World War I fundamentally and permanently changed the lives of women in Western civilization." Discuss and evaluate.

What will be an ideal response?

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What new strategy did the British develop to crush the Revolution in 1777?

a. They would seize the cities and impose a naval blockade on American trade.
b. They would conquer the Delaware Valley and then attack Virginia.
c. They would isolate New England by invading New York from several directions.
d. They would attack New England from Canada and the Carolinas from Georgia.
e. They would coordinate Indian attacks in the West with an invasion from Canada.

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