A) Great Britain.
B) Brazil.
C) France.
D) the Netherlands.
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A) fear of a conservative Spanish regime.
B) a Napoleonic invasion.
C) a slave uprising.
D) fear of a liberal Spanish regime.
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A) the payment of heavy reparations.
B) the execution of Napoleon.
C) the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy.
D) restrictions on France's future military potential.
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A) levée en masse.
B) enactment of the Napoleonic Code.
C) the creation of a new calendar.
D) the Reign of Terror.
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A) the Pope.
B) the National Constituent Assembly.
C) Louis XVI.
D) the lower ranks of the French clergy.
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A) urban disturbances that resulted in hundreds of executions.
B) an aristocratic reaction to the disturbances in Paris.
C) peasant disturbances that destroyed châteaux and feudal records.
D) the reactionary policy of the church regarding deism.
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A) radical Jacobins.
B) aristocratic supporters.
C) renegade soldiers.
D) radical women.
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A) the deaths of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
B) the unceremonious end to the Legislative Assembly,which had been ineffective.
C) the execution of political prisoners and criminals as counter revolutionaries.
D) riots throughout the countryside in September,1792,which resulted in the deaths of over 1200 aristocrats.
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A) the influence of Enlightenment ideas.
B) the conquest of Spain and Portugal by Napoleon.
C) the military support of France and the United States.
D) financial pressure on European governments to pay for war.
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A) united the French aristocracy against the forces of revolution.
B) resulted in English involvement in French domestic politics.
C) radicalized the revolution and led to a second revolution that overthrew the monarchy and established a republic.
D) disrupted the revolution and allowed the emigres to return to France.
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A) give farmers a longer growing season
B) symbolize a radical break from the past.
C) allow shopkeepers to postpone paying their taxes.
D) reflect the death of the king.
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A) He portrays Spain's resistance to French occupation.
B) He represents Spain's desire for peace with France.
C) He illustrates the Spanish people's inability to put up a successful defense of their country.
D) He represents the supposed innocence of the Spanish people under harsh French rule.
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A) a losing war with Spain.
B) the inability to handle finances on a sound basis.
C) a conflict (more political than religious) with the pope.
D) the inbreeding within the Bourbon dynasty.
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A) believed that monarchies were a necessary part of Latin America's political structure.
B) declared himself emperor of New Spain.
C) was inclined toward a policy of political liberalism.
D) agreed with San Martín regarding the political structure of Latin America.
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A) the creation of a stable balance of power system in Europe.
B) the containment of French and German aggression.
C) the strengthening and unification of formerly decentralized states.
D) a united defense against Muslim aggression.
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A) women gained the right to bear arms and to serve in Revolutionary armies.
B) the King moved to Paris where he was constantly under pressure from popular violence.
C) economic controls were enacted that lowered food prices and curbed inflation.
D) the last remnants of serfdom were permanently abolished.
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A) curb the activities of smugglers by issuing harsher penalties.
B) increase the efficiency of tax collection methods in the colonies.
C) encourage the creation of sugar plantations in North America.
D) offset the increasing costs of colonial administration.
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