Hey!!
4 ways:
-Government system
-method for elections / who can run
-terms
-politicians
A) we created a federal, constitutional, representative, democratic republic, leaving the English monarchy and parliament.
B) we use electoral college vs English inheritance
C) our highest level of national office has a term limit (kind of, it’s not in constitution, but Washington set a precedent of only 2 terms.)
D) the officials and politicians answer to their constituents. If they are unhappy, the politician will likely be called back. Rather than your constituents living hundred miles away, like in England, they are right in you hometown, local.
I’m confident about the first 2, I’m not sure if the third would count. You might need to fact check the last one. These are just off the top of my head.
Have a great day! :)
The correct answer is B) Louis XV.
<em>Louis XV was advised not to tax the people so heavily by the dying King. He did not follow this advice and fought several expensive wars. He also lived in luxury and he did not govern wisely.
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Louis XV (1715-1774) was the King of France. He belonged to the House of Bourbon. He ruled France territory since 1715. When King Louis XIV died, Louis XV was a child an had to wait to be 13 years-old to assume the throne. Meanwhile, France was ruled by Philippe II, Duke of Orleans. During his tenure as King of France he spent a lot of money in wars, he lived in luxury while its people were suffereing from poverty, and this created the scenario for the French Revolution to come.
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"James Oglethorpe. James Edward Oglethorpe (22 December 1696 – 30 June 1785) was a British soldier, Member of Parliament, and philanthropist, as well as the founder of the colony of Georgia. As a social reformer, he hoped to resettle Britain's worthy poor in the New World, initially focusing on those in debtors' prisons."
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Oglethorpe