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Question 1

In which of these 1830 revolutions did liberalism play the primary role?
 
  a. The revolution in Spain
  b. The revolution in Belgium
  c. The revolution in France
  d. The revolution in Poland
  e. The revolution in Italy

Question 2

Through his fiscal policies, Hamilton wanted to
 
  a. shift the tax burden from the middle class to the upper class.
  b. reduce the national debt by streamlining the government.
  c. protect agrarian interests from organized business interests.
  d. consolidate power at the national level.




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