The industrial revolution increased the power and wealth of "factory owners" mostly, but this is a misleading question, since the revolution increased the wealth of practically everyone except the aristocracy.
It was a Seven year war and was fought between France and England For control of Ohio valley. It was fought in North America.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "B. How did European kings justify their power differently from Asian kings?"
Here are the following choices:
A.How have kings in different eras acquired the wealth necessary to support themselves?
B.How did European kings justify their power differently from Asian kings?
C.What is the philosophical relationship between a king and his subjects?
D. Which king today has ruled for the longest time without interruption?
The geography of the ancient China impacted the nation by keeping it isolated from othger nations.
<h3>Why was China isolated from the rest of the worlds?</h3>
The Chinese people were isolated due to the way their geography was at the time.
The nation had the pacific in the East, the Himalayas in the South and they had walls and mountains in other areas.
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A Political Party is an alliance of like-minded people who work together to win elections and control of the government. Political parties compete against one another for political power and for the ability to put their philosophies and policies into effect.
Many voters demonstrate Party Identification, even though they do not formally belong to a party. So a voter might claim to be a Democrat, even though she does not pay dues, hold a membership card, or technically belong to that party. Other voters see themselves as Independents: These voters do not belonging to any party, and they willingly vote for the best candidate regardless of that person’s party affiliation.