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What was the Edict of Nantes? a) A declaration that made Protestantism illegal in France b) A proclamation of religious tolerance in France c) A ban on foreign trade d) A decree outlawing absolute monarchy Which Enlightenment thinker argued for the separation of powers? a) Rousseau b) Voltaire c) Montesquieu d) Locke Which monarch is associated with the construction of the Palace of Versailles? a) Louis XIV b) Peter the Great c) Charles I d) Philip II 4 po

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What was the Edict of Nantes?
a) A declaration that made Protestantism illegal in France
b) A proclamation of religious tolerance in France
c) A ban on foreign trade
d) A decree outlawing absolute monarchy
Which Enlightenment thinker argued for the separation of powers?
a) Rousseau
b) Voltaire
c) Montesquieu
d) Locke
Which monarch is associated with the construction of the Palace of
Versailles?
a) Louis XIV
b) Peter the Great
c) Charles I
d) Philip II
4 po

What was the Edict of Nantes? a) A declaration that made Protestantism illegal in France b) A proclamation of religious tolerance in France c) A ban on foreign trade d) A decree outlawing absolute monarchy Which Enlightenment thinker argued for the separation of powers? a) Rousseau b) Voltaire c) Montesquieu d) Locke Which monarch is associated with the construction of the Palace of Versailles? a) Louis XIV b) Peter the Great c) Charles I d) Philip II 4 po

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1. The Edict of Nantes was:<br />b) A proclamation of religious tolerance in France<br /><br />2. The Enlightenment thinker who argued for the separation of powers was:<br />c) Montesquieu<br /><br />3. The monarch associated with the construction of the Palace of Versailles was:<br />a) Louis XIV
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