Drag and drop the choices that describe Henry IV.

reduced the power of local nobles
Goal was a chicken in every pot
Ruled France as chief adviser to the king.

Reduced the power of local nobles

Ruled France as chief adviser to the king.

Henry IV:

1. Reduced the power of local nobles
3. Ruled France as chief adviser to the king.

Please note that the statement "Goal was a chicken in every pot" does not accurately describe Henry IV.

To answer this question, we can analyze each choice and determine if it accurately describes Henry IV.

1. Reduced the power of local nobles: Henry IV did indeed reduce the power of local nobles. One way he achieved this was through the Edict of Nantes, which granted religious freedoms to French Protestants (Huguenots) and curbed the influence of the Catholic nobility.

2. Goal was a chicken in every pot: While the "chicken in every pot" phrase is commonly associated with Henry IV, it is not an accurate description of his goals. This phrase is often used to imply that he aimed for widespread prosperity and welfare among his people, as he would have wanted everyone to have enough to eat. However, this specific phrase is not directly connected to any documented objectives or policies pursued by Henry IV.

3. Ruled France as chief adviser to the king: This choice does not accurately describe Henry IV. He was not a chief adviser to the king; instead, he himself became the king of France in 1589, after the death of Henry III.

Based on this analysis, the correct answer would be:

- Reduced the power of local nobles