After Mazarin's death, he declared<span> that he would rule without a chief minister. He viewed himself as the direct representative of God, endowed with a divine right to wield the absolute </span>power<span> of the monarchy.</span>
I’m pretty sure the answer is James Meredith hope that helped <3
He became known for his virulent oratory—especially against black Americans—but also for his effectiveness as a legislator.
D. None of the above, because it is a strong example of a multi-nation state.
Answer: The French Revolution (1789–1793) was a watershed in European history. It destroyed the French monarchy and established a republic, but it also divided France and threw much of Europe into turmoil. Okay, the causes are relatively simple, the Napoleonic Wars were caused by the French Revolution. After years of excesses caused by the French Revolution, Napoleon rose to establish some measure of peace and stability in France. ... As for the effects of the wars.
Hope this helps... Stay safe and have a great day...