What was the European perception of Russia after the Napoleonic wars?

What will be an ideal response?


ANSWER:
Although it was perceived as backwards, alien and oppressive because of its lack of economic development, perpetuation of serfdom, and alienation of alphabet and religion, European leaders saw Russia's potential and political similarity in hopes to suppress revolutionary tendencies.

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What was the most powerful argument advanced for President Washington seeking a second term as president?

A) to serve as a political buffer between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson and their opposing policies B) there was no significant disagreement in the country with any of Washington's policies C) maintaining American neutrality as revolutionary France and Britain prepared to resume warfare in Europe would require adept and strategic political leadership that Washington believed he could provide D) Washington needed a second term of political accomplishments to guarantee his historical legacy as a great political leader

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Hammurabi was best known for:

a. composing the Dead Sea Scrolls b. his codification of Babylonian law c. his tolerant nature d. designing the Ark of the Covenant

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The organizational technique of vertical integration of all facets of an industry, from raw material to final product, within a single company was pioneered by

A. James Duke with the tobacco industry. B. Andrew Carnegie with the steel industry. C. John D. Rockefeller with the oil industry. D. Gustavus Swift and Philip Armour with the meat industry.

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