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Let's go through each statement one by one:
True - Divine right of kings is the belief that a ruler gets his power from God.
True - Huguenots are French Protestants influenced by John Calvin.
False - Baroque is not a great writer of the golden age of Spanish literature. It's a style of art and music.
True - Mannerism is a style of art that rejected the Renaissance ideals of balance and proportion.
False - The Cavaliers were not supporters of Parliament in the English Civil War; they supported the monarchy.
"A fleet of warships" - Armada
"Laid the foundation for a Prussian state" - Frederick William the Great Elector
False - By the end of King Philip's reign, Spain had not become the wealthiest empire in the world, successfully invaded England, or become the most populous empire in the world. None of these statements are true.
D) received their power from God and were responsible only to God. (James I of England believed in the divine right of kings)
B) take control of England and establish a military dictatorship. (Oliver Cromwell's defeat of the king allowed him to do this)
False - The foundation for a constitutional monarchy in England began with the Bill of Rights, not the Toleration Act of 1489.
B) adopting a Western style of dress and etiquette (Peter the Great saw this as crucial to making Russia a great power)
C) emphasis on individuality and self-expression (The mood of Mannerist art)
D) basic survival instincts (Thomas Hobbes believed that humans were guided by this)
False - Thomas Hobbes' arguments were not used to encourage people to live without government. Hobbes believed in the necessity of a strong central authority to prevent the "state of nature," which he saw as chaotic and violent.
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