Many people had ties to one side or the other during World War I, and those ties generally:

a. depended on the country where the person was born or the person's parents were born
b. favored the side that seemed to stand for freedom and individual rights
c. gravitated towards Russia
d. varied with the effectiveness of the propaganda being distributed


A

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During the 1950s, television:

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Historian Albert Soboul identified the essential cause of the Revolution as

a. the power of a mature bourgeoisie whose progress was being thwarted by an obdurate and decadent aristocracy. b. anger of the bourgeoisie that they were not permitted to acquire land. c. distress over the Brunswick Manifesto. d. the aristocracy's revival of old feudal burdens on the peasantry. e. the king's inability to take decisive action.

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In what year was the execution of Robespierre?

A. 1789 B. 1792 C. 1794 D. 1795 E. 1802

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