The Moroccan Crisis of 1905–1906 resulted in
a. the independence of Morocco.
b. a formal mutual defense alliance between France and Britain.
c. a division between French and British interests.
d. closer informal cooperation between Britain and France.
d
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Which statement best explains why the French Revolution grew more radical and bloody up to the formation of the Directory?
A) Some groups were dissatisfied with their share of power in the new order, and economic troubles and foreign armies threatened the nation. B) The Jacobins planned a more radical revolution from the start, but needed time to gain control from the dominant Girondists. C) Increased radicalization of the French peasantry forced government leaders to take more extreme positions to satisfy them. D) Liberals such as Lafayette grew increasingly radical as a result of the king's unwillingness to accept any changes. E) It took years to rally the majority of the French people in favor of the more radical goals of an end to the monarchy, the weakened power of the Catholic Church, and the need for a republic.
Who advocated for equality, democracy, and religious freedom during the English Civil War?
a. ?the Levellers b. John Locke c. ?Thomas Hobbes d. ?Oliver Cromwell e. ?the Puritans
The exchange of information function of communication is best illustrated by _______
A) saying "Do you want to study together?" to a new acquaintance B) explaining why you feel as you do about marriage C) giving reasons for buying a product D) providing directions to the doctor's office
What was the primary reason so many families migrated into the backcountry?
A. to obtain cheap land B. to find a healthier environment C. to escape governmental authority D. to worship in freedom