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Alex787 [66]
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Pls help me with this fast thanks

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vladimir2022 [97]2 years ago
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Philip II wanted a large standing army -> Philip raised taxes.

The power of the church declined -> The power of monarchs increased.

Philip II supported the Counter-Reformation -> Philip attempted to invade England to restore Catholicism

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