Which major European powers led the Congress of Vienna in 1814–1815?
a) Great Britain, Austria, Russia, Prussia, and France
b) Russia, Turkey, Spain, Prussia, and France
Consider This: Which nations had combined to defeat Napoleon? See 8.1: Europe after 1815.
c) Austria, Great Britain, Italy, Spain, and Sweden
Consider This: Which nations had combined to defeat Napoleon? See 8.1: Europe after 1815.
d) France, Spain, Italy, Great Britain, and the Netherlands
Consider This: Which nations had combined to defeat Napoleon? See 8.1: Europe after 1815.
a) Great Britain, Austria, Russia, Prussia, and France
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When it came to consuming alcoholic beverages, what was true of Carolingians?
a. Most Carolingians never drank alcohol. b. Everyone drank heavily and often to excess. c. Alcoholic beverages were reserved for elites. d. Carolingian monks discouraged the consumption of alcohol. e. The consumption of alcohol was considered vulgar by aristocrats.
One may correctly say of the Sadducees that they
a. claimed to be descendants of Sadok. b. rejected the Torah. c. expected reward or punishment in an afterlife. d. were considered radicals in their day. e. were the followers of the "Teacher of Righteousness."
University students who studied medicine in the Middle Ages studied the works of which two great medical men of the ancient world?
a. Ptolemy and Aristotle b. Plato and Socrates c. Hippocrates and Galen d. Thales and Anaximander e. Anaximenes and Pythagoras
The decline of the spirit of deference in the 1820s and 1830s was one example of an emerging __________.
a. well-educated electorate b. democratic culture c. elite electorate d. radicalism