John Wilkes is significant to British and American history because
a. he created a constitutional crisis in England.
b. he openly supported the patriots.
c. he convinced France to support the U.S.
d. his paper published attacks on the US patriots.
e. he convinced the English people to turn against the U.S.
a
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The revolution of 1848 in France ultimately resulted in
A) the continued rule of Louis-Philippe but with radical reforms. B) new elections to the national Assembly, resulting in the dominance of the radical republicans. C) Europe's first socialist state under the guidance of Blanc's workshops. D) a new French empire under Louis Napoleon. E) the triumph of the Paris Commune.
The most spectacular growth between 1878 and 1893 occurred in ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The Second World War began with the German invasion of which country in 1939?
a. Poland b. France c. Czechoslovakia d. England
Whose A Tale of Two Cities issues a warning to elites to address the need for social reform or face revolution?
a. Charles Dickens. b. Jane Austen. c. Gustave Flaubert. d. Emile Brontë. e. Thomas Hardy.