What convinced Tsar Alexander II that reform was necessary?
a. Defeat in the Russo-Japanese War
b. A mutiny in the Russian navy
c. Socialist victories in the Russian Duma
d. Defeat in the Crimean War
e. Serious social upheaval in Russia
d
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Before the war was over, perhaps six million Jews had died in what has come to be called the ________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Bismarck's foreign policy may be judged as
a. essentially aggressive. b. one of restraint. c. fluctuating. d. lacking in balance. e. friendly to France.
What European organization was a transmitter of science and technology to China?
a. The Society of Jesus, or Jesuits b. The Teutonic Knights c. The Knights Templar d. The Order of the Cross e. The Royal Scientific Society
What was the English Bill of Rights (1689)?
a) This foundational document helped convert England from an absolute to a constitutional monarchy and protected personal liberty, speech, and property. b) This essential document reiterated the absolute royal rights of William and Mary, as they agreed to become monarchs. Consider This: To what extent did the Bill of Rights echo the Petition of Right of 1628? See 2.4.2: England’s True Sovereign. c) This important document guaranteed freedom of religion in England and in all of its colonies. Consider This: To what extent did the Bill of Rights echo the Petition of Right of 1628? See 2.4.2: England’s True Sovereign. d) Mostly an afterthought, this document was mainly a way to keep the complaints of London shopkeepers at bay. Consider This: To what extent did the Bill of Rights echo the Petition of Right of 1628? See 2.4.2: England’s True Sovereign.