Considering the different evaluations of Napoleon's relationship to the Revolution, the safest thesis would be that Napoleon
a. completely destroyed the Revolution.
b. preserved and strengthened many of the accomplishments of the Revolution but only in France.
c. preserved and strengthened many of the accomplishments of the Revolution in France and spread them to other countries.
d. embodied the Revolution and made the Revolution's accomplishments permanent.
e. was actually irrelevant to the Revolution.
c
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What challenge faced countries emerging from decolonization after World War II?
a. The European political systems they sought to maintain as independent states had little in common with local traditions. b. Almost inevitably the two superpowers interfered, hoping to gain support from the newly independent states. c. The states lacked the qualified personnel needed to run a western-style state and economy. d. Tribal animosities, corruption, and personal ambition often led to civil war. e. all of the above
George Washington's victory at Yorktown came as a joint achievement of the Continental Army and
A. the French army. B. the French navy. C. militia from the area. D. All these answers are correct.
Solon took several steps to resolve the economic crisis in Athens. Which is NOT one of these?
A. He canceled land debts. B. He banned loans using humans as collateral. C. He freed people who had become slaves due to high debt. D. He redistributed land so that more was available to the poor. E. He created a pro-trade foreign policy program.