How did the Thermidorians and the Directory seek to limit the radical revolution? What elements of the revolution were made permanent?
What will be an ideal response?
The ideal answer should include:
1. Limitations of voting rights in the new government
2. Empowerment of the army through the waiving of property qualifications for soldiers
3. How the Directory made permanent the end of hereditary privileges
4. The revival of Catholic practice but retention of the Cult of the Supreme Being
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Who did Pope Leo X excommunicate in 1520 for his opposition to indulgences?
a. Machiavelli b. Luther c. Montaigne d. Calvin e. Knox
Which of the following descriptions does NOT apply to Central Asia?
A. mountainous B. a place of many deserts C. a place with a history of domination D. lies south of Russia E. densely populated
The armed conflict between Native Americans and New Englanders in 1675 was led by __________
a. Massasoit b. Powhatan c. Metacomet d. Tecumseh e. Opechancanough