Question 1 Which of the following statements best explains how Louis XIV’s rule exemplifies the idea of absolute power?(1 point) Responses Louis XIV’s power had a few limitations, but in general he was able to act, like many other rulers at the time, as the absolute ruler of his country Louis XIV’s power had a few limitations, but in general he was able to act, like many other rulers at the time, as the absolute ruler of his country Louis XIV was one of the most successful absolute rulers in history, and no other absolute king or queen was more successful Louis XIV was one of the most successful absolute rulers in history, and no other absolute king or queen was more successful Louis XIV ruled without any legal limitations on his authority and was therefore an absolute ruler and a model for all future European rulers Louis XIV ruled without any legal limitations on his authority and was therefore an absolute ruler and a model for all future European rulers Louis XIV had power more absolute than any French ruler before him, even though in reality his power, like all absolute rulers’ power, was often limited Louis XIV had power more absolute than any French ruler before him, even though in reality his power, like all absolute rulers’ power, was often limited

Question 2 Which of the following ideas did the Magna Carta reject?(1 point) Responses Freedom of religion Freedom of religion Divine right of kings Divine right of kings Inalienable rights Inalienable rights Restrictions on power Restrictions on power

Question 3 Which of the following would be correct for a Constitutional Monarchy?(1 point) Responses Rule is inherited, diverse religions, strong legal check on power Rule is inherited, diverse religions, strong legal check on power Rule can be by invitation, diverse religions, strong legal check on power Rule can be by invitation, diverse religions, strong legal check on power Rule can be by invitation, diverse religions, weak check on power Rule can be by invitation, diverse religions, weak check on power Rule is inherited, single religion, weak check on power Rule is inherited, single religion, weak check on power

Question 4 What is the main reason Philip II could not maintain an absolute monarchy?(1 point) Responses His territory was too large His territory was too large There were other rulers who controlled part of his territory There were other rulers who controlled part of his territory There were too many checks on him from parliament There were too many checks on him from parliament He did not have the support of the people He did not have the support of the people

Question 5 Peter the Great was successful in the westernization of Russia because he…(1 point) Responses traveled to observe and learn western skills and ideas. traveled to observe and learn western skills and ideas. ruled with strict order and clear class structure. ruled with strict order and clear class structure. studied the reports from his ambassadors. studied the reports from his ambassadors. isolated russia from the rest of Europe.

None of the options provided accurately answer the question. Peter the Great was successful in the westernization of Russia because he traveled to observe and learn western skills and ideas, implemented reforms and policies based on what he learned, and actively promoted the adoption of western practices in Russia.

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Certainly! Here are the correct answers to the questions:

Question 1: Louis XIV ruled without any legal limitations on his authority and was therefore an absolute ruler and a model for all future European rulers.

Question 2: The Magna Carta rejected the idea of the divine right of kings.

Question 3: A correct example of a Constitutional Monarchy would be rule by inheritance, diverse religions, and a strong legal check on power.

Question 4: The main reason Philip II could not maintain an absolute monarchy was that there were other rulers who controlled part of his territory.

Question 5: Peter the Great was successful in the westernization of Russia because he traveled to observe and learn western skills and ideas, and implemented reforms and policies based on what he learned.