The Second Empire of France was thwarted in its attempt to establish an empire in

A) Canada.
B) Cuba.
C) South America.
D) Mexico.
E) the West Indies.


D

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What happened during the September Massacres of 1792?

a) More than 200 priests and three bishops were lynched. b) Nearly 200 atheists were lynched. Consider This: Before the Revolution, the Church owned 10 percent of the land in France, and all French subjects paid 10 percent of their income to the Church as a tithe. See 6.7: Narrative: Between God and the Guillotine. c) More than 200 Catholic laypeople who opposed the Revolution were lynched. Consider This: Before the Revolution, the Church owned 10 percent of the land in France, and all French subjects paid 10 percent of their income to the Church as a tithe. See 6.7: Narrative: Between God and the Guillotine. d) Nearly 200 Protestants were lynched. Consider This: Before the Revolution, the Church owned 10 percent of the land in France, and all French subjects paid 10 percent of their income to the Church as a tithe. See 6.7: Narrative: Between God and the Guillotine.

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What was the main goal of the Tokugawa rulers?

A) to allow the emperor to return to power B) to participate in the trade routes of Southeast Asia C) to encourage social mobility for all Japanese people D) to allow Christianity to spread throughout the country E) to bring stability to Japan

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The Cuban Missile Crisis

A. was the first major Mexican-Cuban crisis. B. was a direct attempt by the United States to remove Fidel Castro from power. C. was a direct attempt by the Soviet Union to launch a nuclear attack on America. D. brought the world to the brink of nuclear war, but eventually produced a lessening of Cold War tension between the superpowers. E. caused several military confrontations between the superpowers in world "hot zones."

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__________ was Clinton’s initial appointment to the head the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division before he dropped the nomination due to controversy

a) Lani Guinier b) Joycelyn Elders c) Anita Baker d) Geraldine Ferraro

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