According to Einhard's biography, all of the following were the objects of Charlemagne's charity except
a. Flanders.
b. Egypt.
c. Carthage.
d. Jerusalem.
e. Syria.
a
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The Jacquerie rebellion was thwarted when
a. Marcel took a commission from the dauphin and ended the violence in a peaceful truce. b. the merchants of Paris united with the army and defeated the Jacquerie peasants. c. a combined force of peasants and Parisians was defeated at Meaux. d. the French army used English longbows to wipe them out. e. a resurgence of the plague interrupted the fighting.
Lyndon Johnson expanded the American military commitment in Vietnam because
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