Why did the French revolution turn against itself when the American revolution didn't? In what ways was the French revolution more radical than its American predecessor? How radical did the French revolution become? Could it be argued that the American revolution did turn against its roots? Were there limits to the social and political change in the American revolution?

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By the __________, British control over India was essentially complete.

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In general, how did the Romans deal with the people and lands that they conquered?

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Glenn argues that there are important convergences between the concepts of racial formation and the social construction of gender that allow for the development of a more integrative framework in the study of race and gender. Describe and explain the basics of Glenn’s argument.

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Why did Parliament pass the Test Act during the reign of Charles II?

a. To control the quality of food and drugs on the market b. To improve the quality of university graduates c. To help Catholics gain government jobs d. To stipulate that only Anglicans could hold military and civil offices e. To regulate promotions in the military

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