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Question 1

Napoleon Bonaparte was born in ____ in 1769.
 
  a. Paris
  b. Corsica
  c. Madrid
  d. Sicily
  e. Hamburg

Question 2

The controversy over voting in the Estates General centered on the issue of whether
 
  a. the three Estates would meet and vote separately or would meet as one body with each deputy having one vote.
  b. roll calls would be standard procedures or voice votes would suffice.
  c. the Third Estate should have twice as many deputies as either of the other two.
  d. absent deputies had forfeited their votes.
  e. the clergy should continue to have a vote.



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