I think you mean "moral diplomacy" and it encouraged non-democratic and <span>oppressive governments to become more democratic, it also condemned imperialism.</span>
The answer is B; He was crowned the first emperor of the Holy Roman Empire by Pope Leo III in a lavish ceremony in Rome.
This is a tricky question, because there was no judicial tribunal or city legislature in pre-Columbian Mexican civilization. The despot would be the monarch became autoritharistic. So I would say the people had some power to limit the authority of the monarch. I don't remember of any case in which the revolt of the people overthrow the <em>tlatoani</em>, the Aztec authority, but they did betray <em>tlatoani</em> Moctezuma, joined the Spanish conquerors and defeated the Aztec empire.
A.) “The roads in my state need to be repaired.”