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Question 1

The Nazi attack on Russia was described by German propaganda as a crusade to save Europe from
 
  a. the Cold War.
  b. Jewish Bolshevik subhumans.
  c. the barbarians.
  d. the Huns.
  e. Communism.

Question 2

Which uprising in France nearly overthrew Louis XIV early in his reign?
 
  a. Vendee
  b. Marseillaise
  c. Fronde
  d. Jacquerie
  e. Revolution



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