Louis xiv strengthened the power of the monarchy in france by (1) centralizing control (2) granting democratic reforms (3) practicing religious toleration (4) reducing the size of the bureaucracy
Louis XIV strengthened the power of the monarchy in France by "(1) centralizing control" although it should be noted that he did other things as well.
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- "made the south's economy grow rapidly and a small effect that a lot of people don't know is that it made the more demand of slaves and cotton products. and also new states formed due to plantations growing in size."
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president franklin roosevelt supported the tva as part of his first new deal measures approved by congress in 1933. this new agency was designed to control floods, produce electric power, and improve the lives of people living in the tennessee valley. the tva accomplished many of these goals despite problems.
In the early 1900s, the national association for the advancement of colored people strongly urged the federal government to a) punish lynch mobs. b) overturn jim crow laws. c) limit integration. d) limit activist organizations.