What were the goals of the Congress of Vienna? How did the Hundred Days campaign shape this process?
What will be an ideal response?
The ideal answer should include:
1. The goal of halting the impacts of the French revolution on Europe
2. The creation of a stable alliance of conservative powers
3. Readjusting territory following Napoleon's collapse
4. How the Hundred Days led to a harsher peace for France
5. How the Hundred Days reunited the allies and limited disputes
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a) Vesey conspiracy b) Underground Railroad c) Cotton Kingdom d) Second Seminole War
When Spartans defeated Tegea, their northern neighbor, instead of taking away land and subjugating the defeated state, Sparta left the Tegeans their land and their freedom in exchange for:
A. paying an annual fee in grains and oil. B. following the Spartan lead in foreign affairs and supplying soldiers on demand. C. converting to the Spartan religious and cultural traditions. D. educating their children with Spartan customs and swearing Spartan allegiance. E. supplying agricultural laborers to Sparta.
During the Korean War, President Truman
A) acted to oppose communist aggression. B) clearly stated American objectives. C) supported General Douglas MacArthur's proposal to bomb communist bases in China. D) reluctantly cooperated with the United Nations' decision to defend South Korea.
The "other persons" referred to in the "three-fifths" provision were:
A) women. B) landless men. C) Indians. D) slaves.