What were the principal causes of the French revolution of 1789? Were these concerns addressed by the revolution?

What will be an ideal response?


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A) Only with full citizenship can women be fulfilled. B) Reform is doomed unless women become more active in political rallies. C) Full citizenship for women is essential for society as a whole. D) Women have the right to full citizenship.

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The major means by which the United States conquered an Asian empire was

A) purchase. B) international agreement. C) exploitation and discovery. D) the Spanish-American war. E) assuming leadership and ownership since the Dutch had abandoned its colonies.

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The ________ Treaty settled the disputed boundary between Maine and New Brunswick and demonstrated the growing Anglo-American economic dependence

A) Transcontinental B) Clayton-Bulwer C) Webster-Ashburton D) Gadsden

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Which event, more than any other, convinced George Washington that the Articles of Confederation needed to be revised?

A. the Whiskey Rebellion B. the British refusal to evacuate the forts of the Northwest C. the Battle of Fallen Timbers D. the Spanish threat to take New Orleans E. Shays's Rebellion

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