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HIEU 425 Quiz 8 Liberty University The famous Russian retreat before Napoleon’s invasion weakened the Grand Army by forcing him to drop of units to guard his supply and communication lines. As the years passed, Napoleon retained the ability to adapt to changing situations and maintained a strong grasp on reality. The English liberal political…

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HIEU 425 Quiz 7 Liberty University As a part of Napoleon’s economic strategy, he sought to make France economically self- sufficient to a significant degree. Napoleon’s policies regarding labor included: As during the Revolution, large segments of the French population resisted military service under the Empire. Regarding civil liberties, the Napoleonic regime: What was important…

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HIEU 425 Quiz 6 Liberty University The term guerrilla (Spanish for “little war”) comes from the uprising of the Spanish people. Napoleon’s most favored tactic in a set-piece battle was: Which of the following is true of Napoleon as a military commander? The kidnapping and execution of the Duke of Enghien inspired many Frenchmen to…

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HIEU 425 Quiz 5 Liberty University Which of the following characterized Napoleon’s Consulate as a system of government? One of the key factors in General Bonaparte’s first victorious campaign in Italy was that he divided his army on the march, maneuvered quickly, then concentrated his forces for battle, thus offsetting the divided Austrians’ numerical superiority.…

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HIEU 425 Quiz 4 Liberty University What was the “federalist movement?” Which of the following was NOT a characteristic of the French Revolutionary Army? After the French victory at Valmy saved the Revolution, the Convention attempted to deescalate the war by fighting defensively and opening negotiations with Austria and Prussia. In “Religion: The Cult of the Supreme Being,” Robespierre believed that, by…

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HIEU 425 Quiz 3 Liberty University The pro-war party in France, the Girondins, and their leader, Jacques-Pierre Brissot, believed war would ignite patriotism and inspire other European peoples to rise up against their rulers. The “Petition of the Jews of Paris, Alsace and Lorraine to the National Assembly” (1/28/90) demonstrated how the Revolution sparked hope for true change in society, given the second class status…

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HIEU 425 Quiz 2 Liberty University The underlying issue of the controversy over “voting by head” was the question: Would France become a nation of equal citizens or divided into groups with differing privileges and rights? The extravagant expenses of the court at Versailles and of Marie Antoinette did not match the military budget, yet…

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HIEU 425 Quiz 1 Liberty University In “Voltaire, Selections from the Philosophical Dictionary,” the philosophe calls for (in Enlightenment fashion) Europeans to leave the Chinese and the Indians in peace, due to the antiquity of their cultures. Per Professor Popkin, the weakness of the French crown most responsible for precipitating the Revolution was its inability to balance its income and…

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