Answer:
The correct answer is B. Satraps
Explanation:
Satarps were the governors of different provinces in Ancient Persia. They were used during the old Achaemenid Empire as well as in the more contemporary Sasanian Empire.
In a more modern sense they were 'viceroys' of the King, ruling over a large land and population under his name. The Satarps was responsible for administration, collecting taxes, local defense and intelligence as well as providing support to the King when needed.
Interestingly, even the Byzantine Empire used the word 'Satarp' to describe their governors.
The answer to this question is C. I hope this helps.
Answer:
The Defense of Marriage Act.
Answer:
Five powers held by King Louis XVI.
Explanation:
He ruled by the divine right theory .
He made and enforced the laws.
He levied taxes and spent the people’s money as he saw fit.
He controlled the expression of thought by a strict censorship of speech and press.
He could imprison anyone without trial for an indefinite period.
France ruled by an absolute monarch. Louis XVI ruled France under the divine right theory. The king was the supreme power holder of the politically, state, and economically. A society divided into an old estate system. The third estate paid all the taxes and had little right in society. The class division and inequality in society led french people to fight for their rights. The French Revolution abolishing the monarchy completely. The revolution gave the middle-class people equal rights.