What did most Europeans believe about the Great War?

a. It would be much like the American Civil War in length.
b. It would be an exciting, emotional release from the otherwise dull and boring existence of mass society.
c. It would last for years creating a rousing state of perpetual heroics as proclaimed by Nietzsche in his writings on the "superman."
d. It would ultimately bring about the unification of Europe in one centralized and highly militarized government.
e. It would result in a new balance of power throughout all of Western Civilization.


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a. led a bloody slave revolt. b. established the first congregation for African American Methodists. c. escaped from slavery and toured the North describing his experiences. d. was the son of a slave mother and a white father who inherited 75 slaves.

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A) wages B) a portion of the crop C) their freedom D) small parcels of land

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