I believe the correct answer is <span>C. Bread was a staple food item in French households, and the lack of it probably pushed the already starving citizens over the edge.
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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
The process of “consultations with the nobles and clergy of the realm” in the making of Edward III’s decree best reflects which of the following?
A. The emergence of the concept that parliaments, rather than kings, had ultimate political authority in European states B. The fragmented, decentralized nature of European feudal monarchies C. The legacy of Roman imperial political traditions on medieval European states D. European rulers' practice of making harsh legislation more palatable by claiming it was part of God's will
Answer:
B. The fragmented, decentralized nature of European feudal monarchies
Explanation:
The process of "consultations with the nobles and clergymen of the kingdom" was established as a way of limiting the powers of the monarchy and decentralizing the political power of the king, thus the political organization of a country, should be established by consensus of several members of the clergy and nobility, together with the king, thus establishing a balanced and more beneficial decentralized power.
In other words, this process reflects the fragmented and decentralized nature of European feudal monarchies.
One of the very first was more of
a short scene than a film. It was called L’Arrivée d’un
train en gare de La Ciotat ( Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat). The 50- second-
long silent black and white was filmed in 1896 by Auguste and Louis Lumiere.
There is an urban legend that tells of how the film caused a stampede when the audience
thought the train would drive right into them. But the truth was just the
audience and the journalists were just impressed and amazed. They were
pleasantly surprised and was very excited for more film.
I BELEVE IT WAS THE TRAIL OF TEARS!
The correct answers should be
<span>2 Serfs had to pay landowners a large tax and a fee for loans.
3 The zemstvos in charge of collecting taxes exploited the lower classes.
Zemstvos were like local governments that gained power due to the rise of capitalism which allowed accumulation of wealth. The serfs were no longer serfs but they had to pay huge taxes which led to civil unrest since poverty rose and often people starved to death because of inability to pay debt and taxes.</span>