1. It increased their power a great deal
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What kind of imperialism are we talking about here? Religious, colony, protectorate, or economic imperialism?
The immediate causes of the Hundred Years War were the dissatisfaction of Edward III of England with the nonfulfillment by Philip VI of France of his pledges to restore a part of Guienne taken by Charles IV. so, in a way Edward lll did qualify as a trigger in the war.
They believed that government was an agreement between the governed and the government in a social contract.
None fit perfectly but it seems like the best option here is mutually beneficial
The map on the Austria-Hungarian Empire shows that Austria-Hungary was home to many different ethnic groups.
<h3>What was the population of Austria-Hungary like?</h3>
Austria-Hungary was populated by several ethnic groups which made it quite complicated to govern.
There were Germans and Austrians, Hungarians, Serbians, Bosnians, and Czechs. The empire therefore had several ethnic groups.
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