In his Reflections on the Revolution in France, Edmund Burke
A) wrote in support of the French Revolution
B) suggested the importance of spreading revolution throughout Europe.
C) suggested that sudden change was an important means of renewing society.
D) condemned the radical republican and democratic ideas of the French Revolution.
E) argued against the idea that the state should be considered a partnership agreement.
D
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a. resulted in the death of five Americans b. was sparked by food shortages c. had little effect on Anglo-colonial relations d. left 53 Americans dead or wounded
Voltaire's pessimism __________.
A. reflects a concern about human progress characteristic of the philosophes B. stands in contrast to most views during the Enlightenment C. is overstated due to the popularity of Candide D. was motivated by circumstances in his own life
Unlike Mesopotamian ziggurats, the pyramids were primarily for ________
A) public ceremonies B) royal burials C) markets D) defense
With the 1896 presidential election, the Republicans became the party representing __________
A) economic and international power B) populism C) Southern interests D) government reform