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chads108

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The success and popularity of Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III) was based on
 
  a. liberals who feared the radicalism of Blanc.
  b. governmental financing of trade and industry.
  c. the respect for the rule of law and basic civil liberties.
  d. expanding the French Empire.
  e. all of the answers are correct.

Question 2

Why did Friedrich Wilhelm refuse the offer of the Frankfurt Assembly?
 
  a. Friedrich Wilhelm thought that the proposed constitution would invite conflict.
  b. Friedrich Wilhelm refused to work with chancellor Otto von Bismarck.
  c. Prussia began to develop a new German state with Prussia as the power.
  d. Friedrich Wilhelm had already used the military to crush popular rebellions.
  e. Friedrich Wilhelm rejected the notion of popular sovereignty that the Assembly embraced.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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