What were the causes of the unification of Italy and the unification of Germany
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The fall of Napoleon Bonaparte which caused nationalism to rise
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The Industrial Revolution led to the rise of a new class the middle class Which of the following is an example of a profession held by someone from the middle class
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manager
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Which of these revolutions can best be described as a result of the Napoleonic Wars
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Mexican revolution
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Which revolution created the first nation that had gained independence from a European power
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American Revolution
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Which event resulted in the legalization of the opium trade in China
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a treaty ending the Second Opium War
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Which of these best explains why the British were eager to end the ban on opium in China
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The British wanted to trade opium for China's resources.
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What conflict took place soon after the Boxer Rebellion
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Russo-Japanesse war
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Which of these was a result of the English Revolution of 1689 or the Glorious Revolution
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The English monarch signed a Bill of Rights
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What is true regarding French colonialism in Southeast Asia in the late 19th century
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Nationalists immediately began fighting and demanding freedom
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How did most European monarchies respond to ideas on liberalism
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They added liberal ideas to their governments
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When was the first reform bill passed in England
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The Representation of the People Act 1832, Reform Act 1832 or Great Reform Act was an Act of Parliament that introduced wide-ranging changes to the electoral system of England and Wales.
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The Louisiana Purchase is an example of how the political geography of North America was changed by
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the Napoleonic wars
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Who mentioned by historians as a cause of World War 1
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The cause is the German and Austro-Hungarian imperialism.
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The industrial revolution began in great Britain for a number of reasons. two advantages great Britain had which were necessary for industrialization were
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raw materials and a large workforce.
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The Meiji Restoration abolished traditional Japanese class system including the upper class of samurai. Many samurai rebelled against this change. However many other samurai
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It can be assumed that John Locke agreed with what principle of the US democracy system
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I think you have it backwards, but that the United States
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When Mexican Revolution began over civilians' disliking which Mexican leader
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Porfirio Diaz (1876-1911) was such person. He had been a
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What is correct regarding European powers in India in the 18th century
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The British and the French fought against each other for control of India.
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In Europe, most revolutionary conflicts attempted to eliminate the monarchy and to remove the influence of
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What were the causes of the unification of Italy and the unification of Germany
The fall of Napoleon Bonaparte which caused nationalism to rise
up in areas of Italy and Germany
The Industrial Revolution led to the rise of a new class the middle class Which of the following is an example of a profession held by someone from the middle class
manager
Which of these revolutions can best be described as a result of the Napoleonic Wars
Mexican revolution
Which revolution created the first nation that had gained independence from a European power
American Revolution
Which event resulted in the legalization of the opium trade in China
a treaty ending the Second Opium War
Which of these best explains why the British were eager to end the ban on opium in China
The British wanted to trade opium for China's resources.
What conflict took place soon after the Boxer Rebellion
Russo-Japanesse war
Which of these was a result of the English Revolution of 1689 or the Glorious Revolution
The English monarch signed a Bill of Rights
What is true regarding French colonialism in Southeast Asia in the late 19th century
Nationalists immediately began fighting and demanding freedom
from French rule.
How did most European monarchies respond to ideas on liberalism
They added liberal ideas to their governments
When was the first reform bill passed in England
The Representation of the People Act 1832, Reform Act 1832 or Great Reform Act was an Act of Parliament that introduced wide-ranging changes to the electoral system of England and Wales.
The Louisiana Purchase is an example of how the political geography of North America was changed by
the Napoleonic wars
Who mentioned by historians as a cause of World War 1
The cause is the German and Austro-Hungarian imperialism.
The industrial revolution began in great Britain for a number of reasons. two advantages great Britain had which were necessary for industrialization were
raw materials and a large workforce.
The Meiji Restoration abolished traditional Japanese class system including the upper class of samurai. Many samurai rebelled against this change. However many other samurai
the answer to this question is a
It can be assumed that John Locke agreed with what principle of the US democracy system
I think you have it backwards, but that the United States
democracy is based on the philosophy of Locke so the constitution
agreed with Locke.
When Mexican Revolution began over civilians' disliking which Mexican leader
Porfirio Diaz (1876-1911) was such person. He had been a
president for over 30 years, and had pushed for the economic
development of Mexico, at the expense of civil and political
rights.
What is correct regarding European powers in India in the 18th century
The British and the French fought against each other for control of India.
In Europe, most revolutionary conflicts attempted to eliminate the monarchy and to remove the influence of
What were the causes of the unification of Italy and the unification of Germany
The Industrial Revolution led to the rise of a new class the middle class Which of the following is an example of a profession held by someone from the middle class
Which of these revolutions can best be described as a result of the Napoleonic Wars
Which revolution created the first nation that had gained independence from a European power