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A) 1789.
B) 1794.
C) 1799.
D) 1815.
E) 1848.
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A) It left the institution alone.
B) It increased its power slightly in France.
C) It passed legislation that secularized church offices and clergymen.
D) It abolished the faith in France.
E) It recognized the Catholic Church as France's only legal religion.
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A) nobles.
B) clergy.
C) the middle class.
D) peasant and laboring classes.
E) the bourgeoisie.
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A) Generous military and financial aid from various European states, especially France
B) The collapse of the English colonial system
C) Apathy of the English military
D) Flaws in the English mercantile system
E) The American's naval superiority
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A) the death penalty.
B) monarchial government.
C) aristocratic privileges.
D) slavery.
E) private property.
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A) The five hundred wealthiest men in France
B) All adult white men
C) All adult men
D) Property-owning men
E) All adults
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A) Richmond.
B) Fallen Timber.
C) Fort McHenry.
D) Yorktown.
E) Saratoga.
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