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Question 1

By the late eighteenth century, Britain had
 
  a. all but fully industrialized.
  b. a declining population.
  c. a ready supply of capital for investment in new enterprises.
  d. a pressing desire to catch up to and surpass Prussia in the race to industrialize.
  e. a fully democratic government in which all adult citizens could vote.

Question 2

Who was known as the Incorruptible?
 
  a. Robespierre
  b. Marat
  c. Danton
  d. Saint-Just
  e. Babeuf



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