The National Assembly faced all of these challenges after 1791 EXCEPT
a. a potential military invasion from the Austrian Habsburgs.
b. potential attacks by mercenaries financed by the aristocracy to destroy the National Assembly.
c. severe shortages of grain and a resulting famine.
d. the king's attempted escape France.
e. violent street demonstrations in Paris.
b
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The policy of apartheid ________
A) placed some limits on black South Africans B) led to the deportation of most black Africans from South Africa C) enforced racial segregation D) was imposed temporarily in the 1950s
What is "political legitimacy," as defined in the text?
a. Elected officials follow the wishes of the people who voted for them. b. A very large majority of the people eligible to vote actually vote, so that elected officials truly represent the people. c. Elected officials, even those who are honest, find that they must support the interests of the people who have wealth and power. d. A very large majority of the population agrees that that the properly elected and appointed government officials should exercise the authority provided to them by the law, and that the people follow the laws and rules established by those in the government.
What did Stalin want in the wake of World War II?
a. A buffer zone across eastern Europe b. Reparations from Germany overseen by Soviet troops c. Division of occupied territories into spheres of influence d. To rebuild the Soviet economy before all others because the Soviets had lost the most in the war e. Allied acknowledgment of the superiority of communism
As in 1919, the end of the war in 1946 brought __________
A) a wave of strikes B) an influenza epidemic C) a surge in union membership D) relative racial harmony