The Jacobin Club was a/an

A) French political group that supported the nobility during the revolution. They brought in Austria to counter the Assembly.
B) political party from Germany that spread into France with the revolution. They were strong supporters of the revolution.
C) political party made up of the disenfranchised clergy that were attempting to regain control of their parishes.
D) French political organization that supported the revolution; its most radical members gained national power during the crisis of 1792.
E) organization of Freemasons that vied for power in France during the revolution.


D

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a. raise the public's awareness of social problems. b. support socialistic policies in the U.S. Congress. c. ruin the reputations of presidential candidates. d. end the legality of alcohol consumption.

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a. northern antislavery Whigs b. Free-Soilers c. immigrants d. Whig industrialists and merchants e. Know-Nothings

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A. The government frequently opposed labor union activities. B. Labor union demands were usually met. C. Arbitration was commonly used to end labor unrest. D. Strikes by labor unions usually gained public support.

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