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The monarchs of Europe believed that they were divinely chosen.
The Roman catholic church during the middle ages in Europe can best be described as a church that was a stable influence. This was during a time where central governments were weaker.
Charlemagne united most of Western and Central Europe.
The Renaissance, with its emphasis on humanism and the revival of classical knowledge, contributed to the rise of independent monarchs by promoting centralized authority and diminishing the power of feudal lords. As monarchs embraced Renaissance ideals, they sought to strengthen their legitimacy and control over their realms through patronage of the arts and education. This period also fostered the development of more sophisticated bureaucracies, allowing monarchs to consolidate power and reduce the influence of competing nobility. Ultimately, the Renaissance laid the groundwork for the emergence of absolute monarchy in Europe.
Stalin's objective was to have control of most/half of eastern Europe
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The monarchs of Europe believed that they were divinely chosen.
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Mr. Geography loaned Eastern and Central Europe $1 million each. That helped the two regions develop politically.
Dictators of twentieth-century Europe had more control over culture and society than the divine right monarchs, partially because they were mostly elected into their governments before they became dictators. Divine right monarchs were able to make rules but they still had social classes and the clergy to get through.
Governments needed greater control over the colonies to acquire wealth. - Apex They also needed more cheese for their world record cheese wheel.
The French Revolution had demonstrated to the various peoples of Europe that governments controlled by the people, and not ruled over by monarchs could prevail in Europe. People wanted a greater say in their government and increasing liberalism. By contrast, the monarchs after the Congress of Vienna wanted to return to the pre-Revolutionary atmosphere in Europe and serve as absolute rulers. This confrontation of political wills set the two groups squarely against each other.
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weak central governments
The abrasive empire (often mistaken for emperor) was a list of monarchs who rules over German speaking states in central Europe. This spanned from around 843 to 1918.
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He made their crowns.