Why were the ideals of the 1848 uprising perplexing to the political elites of the time?
a. The destruction of the ideals of the French Revolution was feared.
b. The policies of reform might endanger stability and continuity.
c. The ideals of 1848 made war imminent between nations.
d. The rise of Prussia as an economic power was at stake.
e. The foundation of mercantilism would be destroyed.
b
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A. exploiting the fisheries in Canada. B. attacking Spanish ships. C. engaging in slave trade. D. establishing colonies in North America.
How did southern white people respond to Lincoln’s warning?
A) They did not heed him. B) They took him at his word. C) They believed him but pushed for secession anyway. D) They stepped back from their secession plans.
The greatest figure of the Baroque was the architect and sculptor
A. El Greco. B. Rubens. C. Bernini. D. Poussin. E. Rembrandt.
By 1775, ____ were the largest non-English ethnic group in colonial America
a. Africans b. Germans c. West Indians d. Scots-Irish e. French