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13. what made the dutch revolt unique among these conflicts? it support…

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  1. what made the dutch revolt unique among these conflicts? it supported absolutism. it was the only one to end in revolution. it took place in asia. it was both a religious and a national independence struggle. multiple choice 1.2 points 14. what was a major outcome of the peace of westphalia? creation of the united nations increased power for local rulers and state sovereignty complete catholic control of europe end of all monarchies multiple choice 1.2 points 15. what did the edict of nantes achieve in 1598? united all christian churches granted limited religious tolerance to french protestants removed henry iv from the throne outlawed protestantism

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. The Dutch Revolt was a long - term struggle for independence from Spanish rule, and it had religious aspects as well due to the Catholic - Protestant divide. It was both a religious and a national independence struggle.
  2. The Peace of Westphalia in 1648 ended the Thirty Years' War and led to increased power for local rulers and state sovereignty, weakening the power of the Catholic Church in some areas and ending the idea of a unified Christendom.
  3. The Edict of Nantes in 1598 granted limited religious tolerance to French Protestants (Huguenots), giving them certain rights in a predominantly Catholic France.

Answer:

  1. It was both a religious and a national independence struggle
  2. Increased power for local rulers and state sovereignty
  3. Granted limited religious tolerance to French Protestants