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Henry IV did not create the Estates General. That institution had developed already in medieval France, fell out of use, but then was revived during the latter half of the 16th century, a couple decades before Henry IV came to the throne.
Henry IV did not oppress the French people but sought to build roads and improve agriculture for the betterment of France and to build the loyalty of the people to his rule.
He did overthrow the previous ruler (Henry III), but not in "totalitarian fashion." After winning the "War of the Three Henrys" in order to become king, Henry sought to bring France to peace after religious warfare. He had been Protestant but converted to Catholicism for the sake of national peace, while at the same time extending legal protections to the Protestant minority.
Under Henry IV's rule, the central government did not control "almost every aspect of life." He worked hard to consolidate and centralize power for his government, but he was not yet what we would call an "absolute" ruler.
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the third option is the correct one
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Brazil - There are 26 states in Brazil with one federal district. The monarchy fell in 1889 and Federalism was established in 1891. Canada - Established in 1867, its government is considered Federalism because of the division of powers between the federal parliament and the provinces.
Explanation:
The act of speaking in front of a live audience is known as public speaking, often known as oratory or oration.
Option (B) is the type of language that Reagan uses to address the audience.
<h3>What type of language did Regan use?</h3>
- A <em>persuasive speech</em> is a sort of speech in which the speaker attempts to persuade the audience to agree with his or her viewpoint.
- The speech is <em>structured</em> in such a way that the listener will ideally accept all or part of the given viewpoint.
Therefore, Reagan addresses his audience in this manner in order to encourage them to support his point of view.
Learn more about audience addressing, refer below
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