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Option: d. Ultimately remade England by making it feudal under French-speaking kings
Explanation:
The Battle of Hastings in 1066 AD led to the Norman Conquest over England. William the Conqueror, after winning the battle of Hastings became the first Norman king in England. William introduces Norman administrators (French-speaking), who helped to make England the most powerful in Europe. He also influenced in bringing the English language in England. He ruled England until his death in 1087.
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Answer: According to the author of this text, Hitler's ability to communicate with the public led to his political success.
An excerpt from the question, "As a speaker, Hitler exercises astonishing sway over a German audience, presumably because public speaking is an unknown art in Germany. His speeches are practically repetitions of a few simple main theses, in the course of which platitudes are uttered with such extraordinary emphasis that an unsophisticated audience mistakes them for newly minted aphorisms" explains that Hitler was an effective communicator making the most ordinary words seem extraordinary with his charisma.
Answer: Sit-ins and Non-Violent Protests
Explanation:
To get the throne of England, William and Mary had signed the English Bill of Rights. With this bill signed, the state was able to regain the crown and avoid the conflicts that were caused by the parliament. The bill signified that England remains to under Roman Catholicism.