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dbose

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Napoleon III's attempt to install Maximilian on the Mexican throne was a clear violation of
 
  a. French neutrality.
  b. the Rush-Bagot agreement.
  c. Spanish sovereignty.
  d. the Monroe Doctrine.
  e. Pan-American treaties.

Question 2

With the British and American victory in the Seven Years' War
 
  a. the American colonies grew closer to Britain.
  b. Americans now feared the Spanish.
  c. a new spirit of independence arose, as the French threat disappeared.
  d. the Indians were stopped from ever again launching a deadly attack against whites.
  e. the British no longer retaliated against the Indians.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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