The longest-lasting reform made by Napoleon was
a. the Concordat of 1801.
b. the reestablishment of slavery.
c. the reorganization of the government using prefects.
d. the revision of the law code.
e. mandatory military service for all men under the age of thirty.
d
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What does Elmina most strongly represent?
A) the rise of the Atlantic slave trade in sub-Saharan Africa B) the growth of slavery in Virginia C) resistance to slavery in England's North America colonies D) the increased British demand for cotton
Which statement about European contact with Africa is FALSE?
a. Most people in the African interior were little influenced by Europeans in the 1500s. b. The Portuguese took over the gold trade from Mwene Metapa in East African. c. The Dutch established a colony at Cape Town to supply its ships headed for the Spice Islands. d. The Boers were responsible for keeping other Europeans away from the Cape of Good Hope. e. England established a colony at Zimbabwe in the late 1600s.
The most radical reform initiated by Peter the Great was
a. abolishing the patriarch of the church. b. requiring military service of the nobility. c. creating an Academy of Science. d. requiring his service personnel to pass literacy tests. e. abolishing serfdom.
Abelard's father, who was a ____, intended for him to have some education
a. lord. b. king. c. knight. d. free serf. e. priest.