He believed in his divine right to rule as an absolute monarch -NovaNet
The belief in his divine right to rule as an absolute monarch was not a result of Philip II's protestant policies.
The belief in his divine right to rule as an absolute monarch was not a result of Philip II's protestant policies.
The belief in his divine right to rule as an absolute monarch was not a result of Philip II's protestant policies.
Johnson's policies went against the wishes and plans of Congress.
Repressive Czarist policies lead to stability and order, but discontent about loss of freedom.
Johnson's policies went against the wishes and plans of Congress.
because no one was there to lead their empire
Yes. Policies help portray the functioning of the organisation to the external environment and lead to the overall development of the organisation.
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Johnson's policies went against the wishes and plans of Congress. have fun on study island (:
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Government Economic policies did not lead to the great Depression. The Great Depression started out as a normal recession as part of a business cycle. However, bad government policies (e.g. protectionism) has worsened the recession and turned it into what we now know as the Great Depression.