How did the June Revolution differ from previous revolts and prefigure some twentieth century revolutions?
a. It was a working class revolt led by a conspiracy of professional revolutionaries.
b. The June Revolution was a respectable revolution of the middle class to defend its interests against the lower classes.
c. It was a peaceful realignment of political parties in the parliament that made possible the passage of radical legislation.
d. The June Revolution was a working class revolt intended to redistribute the country's wealth and eliminate poverty.
e. It was a working class revolt that required foreign intervention to preserve the status quo.
d
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A. individuals did not interrupt each other at all. B. over 85 percent of interruptions were by the younger individual. C. interruptions were equally divided between the speakers. D. over 65 percent of interruptions were by the older individual.
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A. was eventually defeated in Congress. B. gained Roosevelt the support of southern Democrats. C. had little effect on future rulings by the Court. D. did little political damage to his administration. E. drew significant support from conservatives.
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A) declined in popularity B) was untouched C) triumphed D) grew more popular
According to Winston Churchill, the iron curtain was created by ________
A) the Cold War B) the Soviet Union C) communism D) the Axis powers