Which of the following was not part of the ideology embraced by Maximilien de Robespierre:
A. wholehearted support of the republican government.
B. renunciation of self-interested politics.
C. the assault on foreign and domestic enemies of the revolution.
D. embrace of Christianity.
E. establishment of equal rights for women.
D
You might also like to view...
The changes made by Akhenaten during the Amarna Period reflect a shift from __________
A) city-state to empire B) democracy to monarchy C) gathering to agriculture D) polytheism to monotheism
Offered as a compromise solution, "popular sovereignty" called for:
a. a national referendum on controversial issues like tariffs b. electing Presidents by popular vote, ending the electoral college c. citizens of a territory voting on whether to permit slavery d. electing dual presidents, one from the South and one from the North
Transcendentalism
A) ?was a movement founded in the south. B) ?was based on the suppression of romanticism. C) ?argued that human reason was the best tool for understanding. D) ?argued that humans should seek to transcend their senses and come to understand truth. E) ?was a term coined by Henry David Thoreau.
The two leaders who ended the apartheid regime without major bloodshed in South Africa were
A. Francis Malan and Jomo Kenyatta. B. F.W. de Klerk and Nelson Mandela. C. P.J. Surhoff and Thabo Mbeki. D. Sékou Touré and Mangosuthu Buthelezi. E. Milton Obote and Menachim Begin.