How did the events of the Tennis Court Oath increase the prestige of the Third Estate?a. By showing that the people's will could overpower that of the monarch
b. By allowing people from the lower classes to participate in leisure activities
c. By overthrowing the monarch and causing the execution of many courtiers
d. By easing France's financial crisis and ending starvation among the people

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Answer 1
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The events of the Tennis Court Oath increase the prestige of the Third Estate "By showing that the people's will could overpower that of the monarch"

What is Tennis Court Oath?

On 20 June 1789, the members of the French Third Estate took the Tennis Court Oath in the tennis court which had been built in 1686 for the use of the Versailles palace. The Tennis Court Oath was a pledge that was taken and signed in the early days of the French Revolution. It was an important event as revolutionary act that displayed the belief that political authority came from the nation's people and not from the monarchy and monarchy can be demolished by people's power.

What is monarchy?

A monarchy is a form of government in which a person, the monarch, is head of state for life or until abdication. The political legitimacy and authority of the monarch may vary from restricted and largely symbolic, to fully autocratic.

Hence, option A is correct.

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Answer 2
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By showing that the people's will could overpower that of the monarch


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What caused the war of Austrian succession?

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Answer: The immediate cause of the war was the death in 1740 of Emperor Charles VI (1685–1740), and the inheritance of the Habsburg Monarchy, often collectively referred to as Austria. ... In April 1713, the then childless Charles issued the Pragmatic Sanction, allowing female inheritance.

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Explanation:

Well there was multipul reasons behind the cause of this particular war. One of the main causes was the inheritance of the Hapsburg throne by Maria Theresa. The war of Austrian succession is a generalization of wars that happened. This includes all of the Silesia wars, as well as many other wars. However the main pretext was Maria Theresa's legitability to inherit the throne. Maria Theresa was backed by many countries such as Britian and the Netherlands. Countries such as Prussia, Spain and France did not support it at all. Prussia was the main contender against Austria in this particular war, they wanted two things, Silesia, and well Maria Theresa to not inherit the throne. Though after 7 long years of fighting the war ended and Maria Theresa inherited the throne, but Prussia did end up getting one thing they wanted which was Silesia. The war ended with the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle.

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What was the main concern with the first draft of the Articles of Confederation?A. Too much power in the central government
B. Too much power in the state governments
C. Too little power for the courts
D. A too small legislature

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The correct answer is B) too much power in the state governments.

The Articles of Confederation was America's first attempt at a Constitution. Considering their negative experience with King George III and a large central government, the writers of the Articles of Confederation made it so that the US gave almost all the power to state governments.

This idea ended up working out terribly. The federal government could not collect taxes, could not establish a national currency (aka money), and struggled to build a militia. This was all because state governments had the ability to ignore the wishes of the federal government. The Articles of Confederation were replaced with our current US Constitution after about a decade.

There were few issues related to first draft of Articles of Confederation such as it gave too much power in the central government and too little power for the courts.

Further Explanation:

The Articles of Confederation was the agreement within the 13 States of USA which were part of the first constitution. Once all 13 states gave their approval in regards to The Articles of Confederation, it was implemented and it came into force 1781. The farmers of the constitution thought that it was important to have a national judiciary. This article clearly showed that there was distrust among the people of United States of America in regards to a strong central government within the country which takes all the actions and makes all the laws for the welfare of the country and it was the start of ‘American Revolution” another issue which these Articles had was the lack of judiciary became problem as there were issues between states and they always stood against each other in courts as if one verdict came in a case against one state then that state would not accept that verdict. This problem was seen by the people who made the constitution and wanted to make all states to work with each other, Articles of Confederation needed to be changed or scrapped completely which was lastly done. Articles of Confederation lasted for period of 8 years and were replaced by the current constitution of United States in year 1789.  

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Subject: History

Chapter: Articles of Confederation

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Correct answers:  

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Public outrage in the US against the Germans swept the nation following the sinking of the British ocean liner, Lusitania -- but that happened before 1917.  When a German U-boat (submarine) sank the Lusitania in May, 1915, over 1,000 persons were killed, including more than 100 Americans. The passenger liner was targeted by the Germans because they suspected weapons were being shipped to Britain in the cargo hold of the ship.


Germany managed to stave off American entry into the war at the time by pledging to stop submarine attacks.  But a couple years later they resumed such attacks, and there was also an intercepted telegram (the "Zimmerman Telegram") that showed Germany was trying to secure Mexico as an ally against the United States.  

In 1917, the US declared war on Germany in response.

Hi there! The events in 1917 that helped the United States decide to enter World War 1 are that, Germany resuming unrestricted submarine warfare and the Zimmerman Telegram's interception.  Hope this helps! :D

Which group convinced President James Madison to go to war with England in 1812? A. land-hungry politicians from the West and South B. angry veterans of the Revolutionary War C. wealthy shipbuilders from New England D. radical members of the Federalist Party..

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The group convinced President James Madison to go to war with England in 1812 as radical members of the Federalist Party. Thus the correct option is D.

What is a group?

A group is referred to as a collection of people who come together to form a relationship or connection with each other. These groups mainly form to perform collaborative activities to achieve something.

Congress received a message from President James Madison described what he considered to be America's three main diplomatic complaints with Britain which includes having significant, British Orders in the Council, and Britain's encouragement of Indian conflict on America's western boundary.

Due to the fact that the country was not prepared for war, James Madison made an effort to prevent the War of 1812 from starting. The United States did not have enough resources to fight the war.

Therefore, option D is appropriate.

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Radical members of the Federalist Party, known as the War Hawks, pressured President James Madison to go to war with England in 1812.

. How did merchant guilds affect medieval towns and cities?

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Merchant guilds were a source of income for families who otherwise would not have any. Men could support their families by joining a merchant guild and learning a trade. If they were injured the guild would take care of the family. These men would even be paid as they were learning the craft so essentially there was room for the lower class to actually survive because of these guilds.