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5 | A) | Policy of requiring all males of a certain age to sign up for a nation's army.
| B) | The belief that the amount of wealth in the world was fixed, and that a nation should try to gain as much as it could at the expense of other nations, either by accumulating more gold or, in a more sophisticated version, by improving its balance of trade— that is, by exporting more than it imported. This doctrine led to some governmental regulation of commerce in a number of countries in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
| C) | French officials who ruled the country's provinces as direct representatives of the king.
| D) | Providing board and lodging for troops by making ordinary citizens house and feed soldiers in their homes.
| E) | Devout Protestants who believed in a stern moral code and rejected all hints of Catholic ritual or organization.
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