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What did Napoleon do in the territory that was under his control?
1 Set about introducing many reforms.
2 Set about war strategies.
3 Worked for peace.
4 Worked towards democratic ideas.
Explanation:
Set about introducing many reforms.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
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Nationalism, aligned with imperialism, led Europe to disaster in:
1 1714
2 1614
3 1914
4 1814
Explanation:
1914 It led to disaster of Europe in 1914.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
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The aristocratic class spoke _____ for purposes of diplomacy in high society.
1 German
2 Italian
3 French
4 Polish
Explanation:
French The aristocratic class spoke French for purposes of diplomacy in high society. Members of this class were united by common way of life that cut across regional divisions. Their families were often connected by the ties of marriage. They owned estates in the countryside and also town houses. Aristrocacy was the dominant class of europe , though they were small in numbers.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
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The most serious source of nationalist tension in Europe after 1871 was in the area called known as:
1 Balkans
2 Slovenia
3 Serbia
4 Croatia
Explanation:
Balkans It was in the Balkans.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257457
When was Ireland forcibly incorporated into the United Kingdom?
257505
What did Napoleon do in the territory that was under his control?
1 Set about introducing many reforms.
2 Set about war strategies.
3 Worked for peace.
4 Worked towards democratic ideas.
Explanation:
Set about introducing many reforms.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257506
Nationalism, aligned with imperialism, led Europe to disaster in:
1 1714
2 1614
3 1914
4 1814
Explanation:
1914 It led to disaster of Europe in 1914.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257455
The aristocratic class spoke _____ for purposes of diplomacy in high society.
1 German
2 Italian
3 French
4 Polish
Explanation:
French The aristocratic class spoke French for purposes of diplomacy in high society. Members of this class were united by common way of life that cut across regional divisions. Their families were often connected by the ties of marriage. They owned estates in the countryside and also town houses. Aristrocacy was the dominant class of europe , though they were small in numbers.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257456
The most serious source of nationalist tension in Europe after 1871 was in the area called known as:
1 Balkans
2 Slovenia
3 Serbia
4 Croatia
Explanation:
Balkans It was in the Balkans.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257457
When was Ireland forcibly incorporated into the United Kingdom?
257505
What did Napoleon do in the territory that was under his control?
1 Set about introducing many reforms.
2 Set about war strategies.
3 Worked for peace.
4 Worked towards democratic ideas.
Explanation:
Set about introducing many reforms.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257506
Nationalism, aligned with imperialism, led Europe to disaster in:
1 1714
2 1614
3 1914
4 1814
Explanation:
1914 It led to disaster of Europe in 1914.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257455
The aristocratic class spoke _____ for purposes of diplomacy in high society.
1 German
2 Italian
3 French
4 Polish
Explanation:
French The aristocratic class spoke French for purposes of diplomacy in high society. Members of this class were united by common way of life that cut across regional divisions. Their families were often connected by the ties of marriage. They owned estates in the countryside and also town houses. Aristrocacy was the dominant class of europe , though they were small in numbers.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257456
The most serious source of nationalist tension in Europe after 1871 was in the area called known as:
1 Balkans
2 Slovenia
3 Serbia
4 Croatia
Explanation:
Balkans It was in the Balkans.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257457
When was Ireland forcibly incorporated into the United Kingdom?
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28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257505
What did Napoleon do in the territory that was under his control?
1 Set about introducing many reforms.
2 Set about war strategies.
3 Worked for peace.
4 Worked towards democratic ideas.
Explanation:
Set about introducing many reforms.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257506
Nationalism, aligned with imperialism, led Europe to disaster in:
1 1714
2 1614
3 1914
4 1814
Explanation:
1914 It led to disaster of Europe in 1914.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257455
The aristocratic class spoke _____ for purposes of diplomacy in high society.
1 German
2 Italian
3 French
4 Polish
Explanation:
French The aristocratic class spoke French for purposes of diplomacy in high society. Members of this class were united by common way of life that cut across regional divisions. Their families were often connected by the ties of marriage. They owned estates in the countryside and also town houses. Aristrocacy was the dominant class of europe , though they were small in numbers.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257456
The most serious source of nationalist tension in Europe after 1871 was in the area called known as:
1 Balkans
2 Slovenia
3 Serbia
4 Croatia
Explanation:
Balkans It was in the Balkans.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257457
When was Ireland forcibly incorporated into the United Kingdom?
257505
What did Napoleon do in the territory that was under his control?
1 Set about introducing many reforms.
2 Set about war strategies.
3 Worked for peace.
4 Worked towards democratic ideas.
Explanation:
Set about introducing many reforms.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257506
Nationalism, aligned with imperialism, led Europe to disaster in:
1 1714
2 1614
3 1914
4 1814
Explanation:
1914 It led to disaster of Europe in 1914.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257455
The aristocratic class spoke _____ for purposes of diplomacy in high society.
1 German
2 Italian
3 French
4 Polish
Explanation:
French The aristocratic class spoke French for purposes of diplomacy in high society. Members of this class were united by common way of life that cut across regional divisions. Their families were often connected by the ties of marriage. They owned estates in the countryside and also town houses. Aristrocacy was the dominant class of europe , though they were small in numbers.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257456
The most serious source of nationalist tension in Europe after 1871 was in the area called known as:
1 Balkans
2 Slovenia
3 Serbia
4 Croatia
Explanation:
Balkans It was in the Balkans.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
257457
When was Ireland forcibly incorporated into the United Kingdom?