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Question 1

What was Cardinal Richelieu's greatest success as Louis XIII's chief minister?
 
  a. Evicting the Huguenot presence from France after the La Rochelle rebellion
  b. Expanding the political and social rights of the Huguenots
  c. Creating a reservoir of funds for the treasury
  d. Emerging victorious from the Fronde revolts of the nobility
  e. Strengthening the central role of the monarchy in domestic and foreign policy

Question 2

Katharina von Bora was
 
  a. an Anabaptist preacher in northern Poland.
  b. Martin Luther's wife.
  c. John Calvin's wife.
  d. a mystic and a Zwinglian.
  e. wife of Frederick, Elector of Saxony, and an early convert to Luther's reforming views.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Excellent

 

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