What was a salonnière?
a) a hostess specializing in intellectual gatherings of various kinds
b) a hairdresser specializing in elaborate eighteenth-century styles
Consider This: Almost every royal city had some form of salon society. See 5.2.1: Salon Society.
c) a pub catering to various artistic and literary types
Consider This: Almost every royal city had some form of salon society. See 5.2.1: Salon Society.
d) a specialized tray for the assorted canapés consumed at royal levees
Consider This: Almost every royal city had some form of salon society. See 5.2.1: Salon Society.
a) a hostess specializing in intellectual gatherings of various kinds
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What impact did World War I have on colonization?
A. It led directly to decolonization. B. It completed the process of decolonization. C. It initiated new attitudes that would eventually bring about decolonization. D. It confirmed ties between colonies and colonizers.
In 1295, King Edward I convened the so-called Model _________, comprised of an upper house of nobles and a lower house of ‘knights of the shires and burgesses of the towns'.
a. Estates-General. b. Convention. c. Concordat. d. Parliament.
According to the introductory video in section 18.3, which of the following motivated the United States to declare war against Spain?
A) racism B) geopolitics C) redemption D) nationalism
The land Columbus claimed for Spain as Hispaniola contains the modern country of __________
A) Haiti B) El Salvador C) Cuba D) Puerto Rico