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Question 1

Louis Kossuth is associated with
 
  a. working-class leadership in Vienna in 1848.
  b. directing the bombardment of Prague by conservative forces.
  c. leading the Magyars of Hungary as they sought liberal reforms.
  d. military leadership of a pro-Hapsburg Croat army.
  e. the great landlords' opposition to liberalization in Hungary.

Question 2

What did the increased competition for foreign markets and the growing importance of domestic demand lead to in late nineteenth-century Europe?
 
  a. The elimination of trade restrictions like tariffs
  b. A strong reaction against free trade and imposition of steep protective tariffs by most nations
  c. Greater economic instability and a sequence of ever deeper economic depressions
  d. Closer economic cooperation among the great powers
  e. Greater investment by the United States in the European economy



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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