Who was MOST instrumental in ensuring the importance of the monarchy to Britons?a. Winston Churchill
b. Margaret Thatcher
c. Queen Elizabeth
d. Kingsley Amis

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Answer: The answer is A. Winston Churchill. for Churchill the monarchy represented not only the apex of our society and constitutional arrangements, but a focus for the loyalty and aspirations of many millions; and with a startling suddenness, the role of that monarchy had to be reinterpreted in the present Queen’s reign to embrace a world-wide Commonwealth. The monarchy signified for him something of infinite value.

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"In the interest of all America and even the world, I will lower all taxes, increase jobs, and make the quality of life two times better than is has ever been in this state." This statement is an example of: A plain folk B glittering generalities C name calling D card stock

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "B glittering generalities." "In the interest of all America and even the world, I will lower all taxes, increase jobs, and make the quality of life two times better than is has ever been in this state." This statement is an example of glittering generalities.

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B is the answer

Explanation:

On the issue of creating a national bank,Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson and
Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton
differed on whether to
(1) apply a strict or loose interpretation of the
Constitution
(2) establish a tariff to raise revenue
(3) use deposits to finance a new navy
(4) issue loans to farmers

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On the issue of creating a national bank, Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson and Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton differed on whether to "(1) apply a strict or loose interpretation of the Constitution"

Which are accurate descriptions of the reign of Louis XIV? Choose all answers that are correct. A. During his 72-year reign, he claimed the divine right of kings. B. He did all that he could and made sacrifices to help the working people with their everyday struggles. C. He called himself the Sun King because he considered himself as important as the sun itself. D. He created and enforced laws that prohibited persecution for religious beliefs

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Correct answers:

  • A. During his 72-year reign, he claimed the divine right of kings.
  • C. He called himself the Sun King because he considered himself as important as the sun itself.

Details/context:

Louis XIV is a hugely important historical figure.  He was on the throne as king in France from childhood to his old age; he ruled from 1643 to 1715. He was known as the Sun King because all activity in France basically revolved around him.  So much so was that the case, that members of the nobility competed with each other for the right to help the king get dressed in the morning!  It was one of Louis XIV's goals to keep the ranking nobles from being a threat to his power, so he lured them to come live at the glorious Versailles palace with him. That way he could keep them under his influence and away from their lands in the provinces.  They were lavishly entertained, but lost the real power they would have had as lords governing in their provincial lands.

As to the "divine right of kings" idea, that belief was summed up succinctly by Bishop Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet, who was court preacher at the royal court of Louis XIV.  Bossuet said that monarchy "is sacred, it is paternal, it is absolute … the royal throne is not that of a man but the throne of God himself."  The claim of kings' divine right meant their authority could not be challenged because they were put in their office by God and were to be respected as God's sovereign representatives.

During the reign of Louis XIV, A) he claimed the divine right of kings, and C) he called himself the Sun King because he considered himself as important as the sun itself. However, he did not do B or D. 

What fate did Benjamin Franklin fear if the colonists did not unite to repel the French and Indians?

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That they would all Die?
:D

Benjamin Franklin feared that if the colonists did not unite to repel the French and Indians, then the colonies would be forever "split," since the French would take more and more land to the east, along the coast.

Which man is credited for bravely fighting the English navy?

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Answer: John Paul Jones

Explanation:

John Paul Jones was born on July 6th, 1747 and died on July 18th, 1792. He was the United States' first well-known naval commander in the American Revolutionary War. He was a very popular man, however, some enemies accused him of piracy. His actions in American and British water gave him an international reputation of being the "Father of the American Navy.

The man is John Paul Jones

The US economy after World War I relied in large part on

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The US economy after World War I relied in large part on

construction.

Answer:

construction

Explanation: