Who designed the Bon Marché?

a) Gustave Eiffel
b) Georges-Eugène Haussmann
Consider This: The Bon Marché was known for its lacy, open metalwork. See 9.6: Narrative: The Good Deal.
c) Charles Garnier
Consider This: The Bon Marché was known for its lacy, open metalwork. See 9.6: Narrative: The Good Deal.
d) Eugène Viollet-le-Duc
Consider This: The Bon Marché was known for its lacy, open metalwork. See 9.6: Narrative: The Good Deal.


a) Gustave Eiffel

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What is the best description of metal technology in early China?

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A) free blacks. B) Irish. C) Germans. D) Southern whites.

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Which statement best describes combative tournaments involving knights?

a. They were sanctioned by the church as a testing ground for religious faith. b. They consisted of the "melee" in which knights with a grudge fought to the death. c. They were considered excellent and necessary training for warfare. d. They were banned by 1100. e. They were popular only in England but not on the continent.

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