Hell yea he did idk which one though
Correct answers:
A. During his 72-year reign, he claimed the divine right of kings.
C. He called himself the Sun King because he considered himself as important as the sun itself.
Details/context:
Louis XIV is a hugely important historical figure. He was on the throne as king in France from childhood to his old age; he ruled from 1643 to 1715. He was known as the Sun King because all activity in France basically revolved around him. So much so was that the case, that members of the nobility competed with each other for the right to help the king get dressed in the morning! It was one of Louis XIV's goals to keep the ranking nobles from being a threat to his power, so he lured them to come live at the glorious Versailles palace with him. That way he could keep them under his influence and away from their lands in the provinces. They were lavishly entertained, but lost the real power they would have had as lords governing in their provincial lands.
As to the "divine right of kings" idea, that belief was summed up succinctly by Bishop Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet, who was court preacher at the royal court of Louis XIV. Bossuet said that monarchy "is sacred, it is paternal, it is absolute … the royal throne is not that of a man but the throne of God himself." The claim of kings' divine right meant their authority could not be challenged because they were put in their office by God and were to be respected as God's sovereign representatives.
I think that statement is True
Peter got a lot of criticism especially from Judiazer when he ate with he Gentiles in Antioch
You can found this on Galatians 2:12<span />
"Il Duce" (The Leader) of Italy, Benito Mussolini, gave more than one radio address. So I won't pretend to summarize here which radio address you have in front of you as an assignment. But you can do that part on your own. Go through the document and highlight the main thoughts in each paragraph. Those will become the key ideas that you'll then highlight as you write your essay.
In whichever speech you're examining, look for ways that Mussolini expressed his Fascist energy and agenda. "Fascism" is what Mussolini termed his movement. The term goes back to the Latin "fasces" which was a bundle of rods with an ax sticking out -- a symbol of power. Mussolini's movement was all about projecting the power of his personality and the strength of Italy as a nation. There really wasn't a big philosophy behind fascism itself -- mostly it was about projecting an image of power.
If you want a fun version of what a speech by Mussolini was like, on the television show "The Office," there was an episode where the character Dwight Shrute was giving a speech to a room full of salespeople, and his co-worker Jim Halpert had given him a script to use which was modeled after speeches by Mussolini. You can probably find a video clip of "Dwight's Speech" online. It won't help you answer your essay question, but will put you in the mood!
British settlements:
1) first colonies were charter colonies in Virginia
and Massachusetts.
2) colonists were farmers and tradesmen.
3) most colonists were Catholics.
French settlements:
1) first colonies were trading posts in
Newfoundland and parts of Canada.
2) colonists were fur traders, merchants and missionaries.
3) most colonists were non-Catholics.