The attack on Austria was supported by both the Girondists and the monarchy because __________.
A. both thought war would strengthen government authority
B. Austria was the largest threat to the revolution
C. Austrian lands bordering France could be exploited to relieve economic pressures
D. aristocrats fleeing the revolution had largely based themselves in Austria
Answer: A
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a. There were too many small skirmishes to determine which side was winning. b. Neither side wielded the resources necessary to overrun the others' trenches and achieve a breakthrough. c. There was not an organized leader to strategically plan decisive victories. d. Most countries were developing problems internally and could not focus on the outside world.
The first mariner to sail around the world was ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Francis Fukuyama’s observation toward the end of the twentieth century that the “end of history” was at hand reflects the waning of __________.
A) the duel between Communism and capitalism B) economic and environmental crises C) terrorist organizations D) tech and media monopolies
Between 1945 and 1960, approximately ________ Europeans left Europe each year
A. 250,000 B. 500,000 C. 750,000 D. 1,000,000