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Abbas Amanat
HISTORY
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European History
How did the Enlightenment influence political developments in Europe during the 18th century?
A. It reinforced the divine right of kings and absolute monarchies..
B. It led to the widespread adoption of republican forms of government across Europe..
C. It inspired the development of constitutional governments and the spread of democratic ideals..
D. It caused the immediate overthrow of all European monarchies..
Abbas Amanat
HISTORY
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European History
The Treaty of Versailles (1919) had several provisions aimed at ensuring lasting peace in Europe. Which of the following was a direct consequence of the treaty?
A. The establishment of the League of Nations..
B. The unification of Austria and Germany..
C. The dissolution of the British Empire..
D. The immediate recovery of the German economy..
Abbas Amanat
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European History
Which of the following events during the French Revolution most directly challenged the traditional authority of the monarchy and the Church?
A. The Tennis Court Oath..
B. The Reign of Terror..
C. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen..
D. The execution of King Louis XVI..
Abbas Amanat
HISTORY
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European History
The Industrial Revolution brought about significant social changes in Europe. Which of the following statements best describes one of these changes?
A. It led to the decline of urban centers as people moved back to rural areas for employment..
B. It resulted in the significant reduction of class distinctions and the creation of a more egalitarian society..
C. It created a new social class of industrial workers who often faced poor working conditions and low wages..
D. It decreased the overall population of Europe due to harsh working conditions and lower life expectancy..
Abbas Amanat
HISTORY
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European History
Which of the following best explains the primary impact of the Peace of Westphalia (1648) on the political landscape of Europe?
A. It ended the dominance of the Catholic Church over European monarchies..
B. It established the principles of modern state sovereignty and non-intervention..
C. It led to the unification of Germany under a single monarchy..
D. It marked the beginning of the colonial era in European history..
Abbas Amanat
HISTORY
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European History
During the High Middle Ages, the Catholic Church's influence in Europe was pervasive. Which of the following was NOT a factor contributing to the Church's power during this period?
A. The establishment of monastic orders like the Benedictines..
B. The economic prosperity and independence of the Church from secular rulers..
C. The Church's role in providing education and preserving knowledge..
D. The Church's ownership of the majority of Europe's agricultural land..
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