The Habsburg princess, Marie Antoinette, was married to

A) Frederick the Great of Prussia.
B) George III of England.
C) Louis XVI of France.
D) Louis XV of France.
E) Joseph II of Austria.


C

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A nineteenth-century music critic said Beethoven’s musical romanticism was evident because his music __________.

a) carries the listener into the wondrous spirit realm of the infinite b) is as mathematically clear and precise as Newton’s calculus Consider This: The same critic said that Beethoven’s music opened up the “realm of the monstrous and the immeasurable.” See 5.8: Narrative: Some Romantic Music. c) is designed to worship the Almighty with tenderness and devotion Consider This: The same critic said that Beethoven’s music opened up the “realm of the monstrous and the immeasurable.” See 5.8: Narrative: Some Romantic Music. d) is designed to appeal to the great masses of commoners yearning to be free Consider This: The same critic said that Beethoven’s music opened up the “realm of the monstrous and the immeasurable.” See 5.8: Narrative: Some Romantic Music.

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Rousseau insisted that __________ is more important than its individual members.

A. a society B. the church C. a family D. a business

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In his second inaugural address, Lincoln

A) urged tolerance and mercy toward the South. B) made no efforts to calm southern fears about his administration. C) reiterated the themes and goals of his first inaugural address. D) claimed he would not interfere with slavery in the states where it already existed.

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_________ refers to a politician's act of awarding a job based on the campaign support one has provided rather than seeking out the best-qualified person for the job. A. Suffrage B. Patronage C. Mudslinging D. Nullification

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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