In France, prior to the French Revolution, what were the three estates?
A) The Primary Estate of the ruling class, the Mass Estate made up of the peasants and military, and the Church Estate of the clergy.
B) The First Estate made up of the clergy, the Second Estate consisting of the nobility, and the Third Estate, which included everyone else.
C) The Philosophes Estate made up of intellectuals, the Major Estates consisting of the government, and the General Estate of the masses.
D) The First Estate consisting of the press, the Jacobins Estate composed of the terrorists, and the Liberty Estate of wealthy land owners.
E) The First Estate made up of the clergy; the Second Estate consisting of the military; and the Third Estate which included everyone else.
B
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A. The Spanish under Philip II allied with Venice, Genoa, and the Pope to defend Europe against the Turks. B. Europeans largely ignored the invasion and allowed Austria to be taken over. C. The Greeks stepped up to defend Austria and defeat the Turks. D. The Huguenots came to the aid of Austria in hopes of gaining momentum for their resistance movement.
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What will be an ideal response?
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A) Guam B) the Philippines C) Hawaii D) Okinawa
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a. European nations raised their own tariffs. b. The postwar chaos in Europe was prolonged. c. International economic distress deepened. d. American foreign trade declined. e. The American economy slipped into recession.