After 1815, the proponents of the status quo had to contend with

a. the liberal ideal of the French Revolution that had penetrated European consciousness.
b. idealists struggling to redeem humanity through the freeing of nations.
c. a powerful new emphasis on emotion and personal expression.
d. a radical vision of economic and social justice through socialism.
e. all of the above


e

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Which of the following was the largest underground resistance movement in Europe during World War II?

A) ?the French resistance movement in Vichy B) ?the Dutch resistance movement C) ?the Polish resistance movement based in London D) ?the Danish resistance movement E) ?None of these are correct.

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Britain and France had to declare war on Germany as they

a) Promised to defend Poland if attacked by Germany b) Were looking for a reason to get into the war and the invasion of Poland was the reason c) Were cut off from supplies coming from the Soviet Union d) Wanted to come to the aid of the Jews in Warsaw

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How did Belgium become a country?

A) Discontent with the Habsburg rulers led to a revolt and successful allied support to become their own country. B) Discontent with the Dutch King William I in Brussels led to a revolt and successful allied support to become their own country. C) Discontent over treatment imposed upon them by Prussia; the citizens of Brussels protested for their own governance and were supported by Britain. D) Noting the example of France in 1830, the citizens of Brussels revolted against their German leaders and gained in dependence. E) They were always their own country.

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