Why were such extremes possible during the Reign of Terror?

What will be an ideal response?


Answers will vary. The Reign of Terror was influenced by two factors. First was the pressure of civil and foreign war, requiring the Committee of Public Safety to respond in an aggressive manner, not only to protect itself but to perpetuate the Revolution in France. But revolutionary politics were also extremely important. Since the beginning, the concept of the Revolution relied on a sense of unity among the people, without opposition from within the nation. The nation had to focus on maintaining and extending the Revolution, the radicals felt, and could not abide any internal dissent. This led to the Committee of Public Safety holding trials and executions of their own revolutionary partners, regardless of political faction, because they saw these counterrevolutionaries as jeopardizing the gains of the revolution for personal benefit. This could not be permitted and therefore the excesses, however violent, must purge the counterproductive elements who spoke up in opposition.

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When comparing the roles of women during the war, which of the following is TRUE?

A) Women in both the North and South served as nurses during the war. B) Women in both the North and South served in separate regiments. C) Women in the North and South served as political leaders. D) The role of women did not change.

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The Association of Women Concerned about National Crisis was established in 1977 to oppose rule by the Somoza regime in

A. Nicaragua. B. Panama. C. Honduras. D. Guatemala. E. Mexico.

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Compare and contrast the beliefs and methods of anarchists and pacifists.

What will be an ideal response?

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"Vietnamization" included

A. improving pay rates for South Vietnamese soldiers. B. providing South Vietnam with modern military hardware. C. expanding the South Vietnamese military to over one million men. D. turning the bulk of the fighting over to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN). E. All of these.

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