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chads108

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Question 1

As Britain produced cotton quickly and cheaply with the aid of steam engines, which country could no longer compete?
 
  a. India
  b. America
  c. France
  d. Algeria
  e. Russia

Question 2

Considering the different evaluations of Napoleon's relationship to the Revolution, the safest thesis would be that Napoleon
 
  a. completely destroyed the Revolution.
  b. preserved and strengthened many of the accomplishments of the Revolution but only in France.
  c. preserved and strengthened many of the accomplishments of the Revolution in France and spread them to other countries.
  d. embodied the Revolution and made the Revolution's accomplishments permanent.
  e. was actually irrelevant to the Revolution.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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