After the wars that accompanied and followed the French Revolution, most European states
a. outlawed or restricted constitutional reforms.
b. broadened constitutional guarantees to enfranchise as many people as possible.
c. became republics that overthrew their monarchies and established constitutional states.
d. passed moderate constitutional reforms that permitted a limited franchise of propertied land owners.
a
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The Mexican government took all of the following steps in 1830 to curb the population growth and political and economic self-governance of the American community in Texas EXCEPT
A) the Mexican Congress closed Texas to further American immigration and the importation of slaves. B) the Mexican government insisted that all trade be routed through established ports further south in Mexico rather than directly between Texas and the United States. C) the Mexican government stationed more soldiers to strictly enforce the new rules. D) the Mexican government forcibly expelled Steven F. Austin and other American community leaders and agitators from Texas.
A main limitation on the United States' ability to enforce the Monroe Doctrine was __________
A) it possessed a much smaller military than other world powers B) newly independent states in the Americas refused to agree to it C) the continuing presence of British, French, and Spanish empires in the New World D) the Russian threat to American expansion
When it came to Indian affairs, Andrew Jackson was a strong supporter of __________.
a) states’ rights b) indigenous rights c) federal treaties d) Supreme Court rulings
How did the Huns exemplify the problems faced by the later Roman Empire?
A) Outside forces played both positive and negative roles in the empire's fate. B) Economics rather than military strength would determine the empire's fate. C) Most of the threats to Rome came from the west rather than the east. D) The imperial policy of playing one group off against another seldom worked. E) Barbarians controlled the agricultural wealth on which Rome depended.