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Question 1

The most powerful conflict between Austria and Prussia in the eighteenth century was over
 
  a. religion; Austria was Catholic and Prussia Protestant.
  b. the Prussian seizure of Silesia.
  c. unification of the Holy Roman Empire.
  d. the potential division of the Ottoman Empire.
  e. Austrian claims to northern Italy.

Question 2

Most Third Estate delegates to the Estates-General advocated
 
  a. the return of serfdom.
  b. a complete reworking of French law.
  c. the abolition of private property.
  d. the abolition of the Church.
  e. constitutional government.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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