How did the Jacobins suppress the Society of Revolutionary Republican Women?

A. They called for a popular vote on the economic policies advanced by the Society.
B. They banned all women's clubs and societies.
C. They convicted the leaders of the Society and sent them to prison.
D. They offered to include the Society in their regular meetings.


Answer: B

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A) the diminished influence of the Senate B) the increased power of the consuls C) the establishment of a monarchy D) the expansion of the Plebeian Assembly

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France suffered from what relative disadvantages during the Hundred Years' War?

a. internal disunity and less money b. smaller population and less money c. mediocre leaders and less effective weapons d. smaller population and less effective weapons

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The delay of Utah's admittance as a state was driven by its Mormon population's commitment to plural marriages. The majority of the country was shocked by this. What 1862 Congressional act was a response to the Mormon commitment?

A) Morrill Anti-Bigamy Act B) Dawes Act C) Homestead Act D) Morrill Bigamy Act

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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