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AP European History 1.4 Period 2: 1648-1815. A major challenge to absolutism can be seen in what?
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here's question A major challenge to absolutism can be seen
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in what and hear your potential answers All right So
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we're talking about challenging absolute authority which kind of brings
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up the question if it's absolute authority can it be
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challenged Have we entered a paradox Is this like the
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twilight zone We anyway back to the question of all
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the action bills listed which posed a major challenge toe
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absolutism Was it be the habeas corpus act Well sort
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it challenged absolutism but not the kind we're talking about
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We're looking for a challenge tow absolute rule but this
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act forced the court to examine evidence but before detaining
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prisoners a point for civil liberties Yes but not the
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answer we're looking for How about see the treaty of
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paris Well that's the one that ended the seven years
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war between great britain and france removing friends from north
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america and ending all foreign military threats to the british
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colonies So not only is this answer wrong but it
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actually kind of the exact opposite of what we're looking
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for Way to go treaty of paris Sure you might
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have saved lives and ended a war but at what
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cost and all that the act of settlement did was
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decided who would succeed the english and irish thrones Not
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exactly the thrilling challenge to the authority we're looking for
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We want disneyland This is more of an elementary school
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playground Sorry that means that a major challenge the absolutism
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was a the english bill of rights drafted in sixteen
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eighty nine bill challenged absolute rule in europe by guaranteeing
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certain rights to citizens and protecting them from the power
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of the crown by giving people individual rights above the
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crown's rule The crown's rule was effect really diminished not
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to say that the crown didn't still rule at the
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time I mean you know just looking then leader william
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