Revolutionaries of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century
A. were mainly influenced by Marxist ideology.
B. accepted the legitimacy of the divine right of kings.
C. were able to destroy all vestiges of the ancien régime.
D. argued for the necessity of popular sovereignty.
E. always stressed the inherent equality between men and women.
Answer: D
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A) subway systems. B) horse carts. C) electric trolleys. D) concrete paving of streets.
In the 1830s, reacting to Nat Turner's rebellion and the growing abolitionist movement, southern slaveholders developed the argument that slavery was a positive good. Which of the following assertions was NOT part of their proslavery argument?
A. Slavery was sanctioned by the Bible and history. B. Slavery's opponents could build no persuasive argument against it. C. Slavery was more consistent with the humanitarian spirit of the age than the northern wage labor system. D. Slavery was a beneficial status for blacks, as they required white guardianship.
What trade goods from Asia were most sought after by Europeans?
What will be an ideal response?
The job of the royal executives, called ________, was to monitor the royal officials responsible for local governmental administration
A. enquêteurs B. baillis C. paysans D. prévôts