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How did Napoleon's tactics for achieving order differ from those used
during the French Revolution?
Although he strictly limited political expression, imposing surveillance and
arbitrary imprisonment on his opponents, Napoleon never used mass
executions to maintain control.
Who benefited the most from Napoleon's introduction of a hierarchy of noble
titles?
Napoleon's family members, who were given positions of power in France's
new satellite territories across Europe
Napoleon's attitude toward the French novelist Anne-Louise-Germaine de
Staël is a prime example of his
inability to tolerate criticism, particularly from writers.
,Which of the following was one of Napoleon's greatest advantages in his
wars against European powers?
The lack of coordination among him enemies
Napoleon attempted to undermine British power in which of the following
ways?
He instituted the Continental System in 1806.
How did the Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) set the parameters for future
relations between European states?
It established a new framework for international relations based on periodic
meetings, or congresses, between the major powers.
Which of the following provided a major test for the theory of
conservatism in the post-Napoleonic order?
The restoration of the bourbon monarchy to the throne of France
German composer Ludwig von Beethoven's Ninth Symphony (1824), which
contained the poet Friedrich Schiller's verses in praise of universal human
solidarity,
demonstrates
the way in which romanticism also reflected the political climate of the era.
Why did western Europeans support the Greek independence movement?
Europeans identified with the greeks because greece was viewed as the
birthplace of western civilization
, Why was the Reform Bill of 1832 a political landmark?
It increased the number of male voters by about 50 percent and set a
precedent for widening suffrage further.
Which of the following factors contributed to the emergence of England as
the first site of the Industrial Revolution?
England had a good supply of private investment capital, ready access to
raw cotton from its overseas plantations, and the necessary natural
resources at home.
Between 1800 and 1840, many European countries began to close the
industrial gap with Great Britain,
but by 1850, continental Europe was still almost twenty years behind Great
Britain in industrialization.
How did peasants in Europe generally respond to the spread of
industrialization in the 1840s?
They kept their options open by combining factory or putting-out work with
seasonal agricultural labor.
Historians attribute the massive population growth of European cities in the
mid- nineteenth century to
massive rural emigration, as overpopulation on the land made agriculture an
unsustainable way of life for many people.