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Pearson Realize Technical Issue.

Important Notice For Homework that was past due!

Students, I have come to realize that the assessment questions for Topic 6 Lesson 1 are incorrect through the Pearson e-text. You will find the Questions posted below. please answer them through your OneNote interactive Notebook under the Homework Tab and Title it Topic 6 Lesson 1 Assessment Questions. I will be grading these questions this week. 

Assessment Questions: 

1. Identify What factors led to the rise of absolute monarchies?
2. Summarize How did Spanish power grow under Charles V? under Philip II?
3. Identify Supporting Details How did France build a centralized monarchy after the wars of religion?
4.Support a Point of View with Evidence Would you consider Louis XIV a successful absolute monarch? Give examples from the text to support your answer. 
5. Connect What impact did Spanish king Philip II and French king Louis XIV have on the arts? 




Give complete and thoughtful answers using the text as evidence to support your answer. be aware that you will be graded on these questions.  

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