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Question 1

Why was King Louis-Philippe of France called the bourgeois monarch?
 
  a. He did all he could to help the impoverished industrial workers.
  b. He was strongly supported by the upper-middle class and instituted constitutional changes that favored them.
  c. He allowed for great reforms in the electoral system.
  d. He was the son of the former reactionary King Charles X.
  e. He did not recognize the value of the upper-middle class base.

Question 2

Ware v. Hylton established the authority of the Supreme Court to
 
  a. rule on the constitutionality of acts of Congress.
  b. hear suits brought by state governments against individuals.
  c. rule on the constitutionality of state laws.
  d. hear suits brought by individuals against state governments.



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