The most significant consequence of the revolutions of 1848 was the

a. establishment of liberal governments in central Europe.
b. increasingly violent tactics employed by the working classes.
c. triumph of nationalism as a force for political change.
d. emergence of strongly conservative governments across Europe.


d

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The Anti-Masonic party of 1832 especially appealed to

a. Jackson's supporters. b. Jackson's detractors and evangelical Protestants. c. those who wished to keep the government from meddling in social and economic life. d. those who wanted to keep religion out of public life. e. people who had been unsuccessful in the Masonic hierarchy.

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Paul Revere created an engraving that distorted the Boston Massacre.

a. true b. false

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Chingis Khan owed his success to all of the following EXCEPT

A. the adoption of a civil bureaucracy similar to that found in China. B. the fragility of neighboring states. C. the adoption of more advanced military technologies from China and India. D. unsurpassed horse power.

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How would you define the phrase “Great Wall Complex” in terms of the later Han?

What will be an ideal response?

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