What ended Napoleon III’s ambitions to remake Paris?
a) He ran out of money and lost the Franco-Prussian War.
b) He switched his enthusiasm for rebuilding Paris to remaking industrial cities like Lille.
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c) His wife, Empress Eugénie, ran through the family fortune gambling in Monaco.
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d) He died.
Consider This: What happened in France in 1870? See 9.1: World Cities.
a) He ran out of money and lost the Franco-Prussian War.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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A. believed all of Vietnam should be restored to French control. B. sent the first American combat troops to South Vietnam. C. sent the first American military advisers to South Vietnam. D. began removing military advisers from South Vietnam. E. inherited a substantial American commitment to maintain South Vietnam.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)