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Question 1

In the debate at the Frankfurt Assembly (National Assembly) in 1848, Wilhelm Jordan described Poles as a people
 
  a. who did not possess the same measure of human content as the Germans.
  b. worthy and capable of self government.
  c. who historically have embodied the spirit of revolution.
  d. who were the equals of the Germans and endowed with the right to unity.
  e. unfairly partitioned by Prussia, Austria, and Russia.

Question 2

In Britain, ____ led the movement to illuminate homes and cities with electric light.
 
  a. Thomas Edison
  b. Joseph Swan
  c. Michael Faraday
  d. Alexander Graham Bell
  e. Guglielmo Marconi



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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