What percentage of the government during the Paris Commune consisted of middle- and educated-class Parisians?
a) 0 percent
Consider This: Why did the Commune eventually fail? See 9.4.1: Paris and the Commune.
b) 25 percent
Consider This: Why did the Commune eventually fail? See 9.4.1: Paris and the Commune.
c) 50 percent
Consider This: Why did the Commune eventually fail? See 9.4.1: Paris and the Commune.
d) 75 percent
d) 75 percent
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Eighteenth-century colonial political leaders viewed colonial governors and appointed councils as
A. a potential threat since to colonial ways of life. B. defenders of the privileges of the upper class. C. protectors of the people's rights. D. powerless figureheads.
The Pendleton Act of 1883 was a triumph for those Americans who sought ________ reform
A) monetary B) civil service C) immigration D) tariff
Under the Tang, ____ accepted tribute status.
A. India B. Japan C. Korea D. Nepal E. Indonesia
The Great Compromise reached at the Constitutional Convention resulted in
a. the establishment of the office of president b. the counting of slaves as three-fifths of a person c. the establishment of the new nation's capital in an area between Virginia and Maryland d. the establishment of a legislature of two houses, a House of Representatives based on population and a Senate with equal representation among the states e. setting the date for the end of slavery as 1808