A, people in old France though of Louis the 16th as weak an indecisive.
That's also one of the things/reasons that lead to the French revolution.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
An early symptom of the weakness of the empire was Britain's withdrawal from India in 1947. During World War Two, the British had mobilised India's resources for their imperial war effort. They crushed the attempt of Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Congress to force them to 'quit India' in 1942.
The First and Second World Wars left Britain weakened and less interested in its empire. Also many parts of the empire contributed troops and resources to the war effort and took an increasingly independent view. This led to a steady decline of the empire after 1945.
Answer. The Hindu Congress agreed with him. Mountbatten became convinced that any delay would increase violence and he pushed forward the date for Britain leaving India to August 1947. In August 1947, the Indian Independence Act was signed.
The Cold War added further complexities, as Britain attempted to insulate former colonies from the influence of the Soviet Union. In 1997 Hong Kong returned to Chinese administration. Though Britain still maintains overseas territories, the handover marked the final end of Britain's empire.
The correct answer is B: "The growth and development of European towns."
As a consequence of the Crusades and the initial need of shipping Christian Armies to the Middle East, long distance trade reappeared in Europe for the first time since the years of the Roman Empire. The exchange of goods between Europeans and Arabs also reintroduced the use of currency which in turn further facilitated and increased trade operations. In less than a couple of centuries, many European towns went from a subsistence economy (based on the production of the goods strictly needed in the community) to a mercantile economy in which cities produced vast amounts of wealth.
That would be Serbia.
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