In response to the Duke of Brunswick's manifesto, Parisians

a. issued a manifesto of their own declaring neutrality in the war.
b. attacked Louis XVI's palace and massacred hundred of his supporters.
c. arrested and executed Robespierre.
d. proclaimed their loyalty to Napoleon.
e. none of the above


b

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The Taiping Rebellion stemmed from

A. Chinese resentment of British imperial policies. B. the Chinese ruling class, who sought for governmental change. C. an increased missionary push in China that caused many peasants to convert to Christianity. D. the lack of support for Chinese peasants in the aftermath of the Opium War. E. the poor living conditions of peasants who faced little governmental help.

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____ was one of the pro-farmer and Populist leaders of the 1880s and 1890s

a. Eugene V. Debs b. John P. Altgeld c. Mark Hanna d. Richard Olney e. Mary Elizabeth Lease

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Why was it possible to abolish slavery in the North but not in the South? How did African Americans respond to the abolition of slavery in the northern states?

What will be an ideal response?

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