The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The absolute rule of Peter the Great, Frederick II and Catherine the Great was different from the absolutism of earlier European monarchs in that they had a little bit more interested in the welfare of their people, and were not as self-centered as the many European monarchs of the time. They were more open to listening to ideas that could benefit them but also their servants.
They were similar to the other Kings and Queens of Europe in that they exerted their power and control over their territories. They were absolute Kings or Queens and imposed absolutist measures to consolidate their reigns.
A.True, they did believe Jesus was both human and divine.
Northerners responded in many different ways to the Fugitive Slave Act, but the best option from the list would be "<span>A. Some northern states enacted legislation opposing it" was one of the major tensions leading up to the war. </span>
A main goal of the monarchs of Europe during the Age of Absolutism was to "<span>B) centralize political power," since they were "absolute" in their rule--meaning that they did not want any interruption of their power. </span>
Answer:
They are going to <u>fight back!!</u>
Explanation:
<em>"Avenge"</em> means <u>to do what they did to us to them</u>, if that makes sense.
<em>"Our bullets will do it" </em>They are going to fire back at them.
Gonna have <em><u>payback</u></em> on them.