20 points to whoever me on a few questions (world history)
1. true or false: the con...
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20 points to whoever me on a few questions (world history)
1. true or false: the constitution of 1791 gave king louis xvi the power to veto laws
a. false
b. true
2. the reign of terror ended when…
a. the national assembly instituted dechristianization
b. foreign armies invaded france
c. the king and queen were executed
d. when robespierre was executes
3. which was not a result of the reign of terror?
a. robespierre was executed
b. france was left without a leader
c. 40,000 people were executed
d. king louis xvi signed the constitution of 1791
4. what form of government did napoleon lead?
a. monarchy
b. democracy
c. dictatorship
d. republic
5. true or false: king louis xvi and queen marie antoinette survived the french revolution
a. false
b. true
6. the reign of terror was primarily directed at…
a. the clergy
b. the king and queen
c. all enemies of the revolution
d. the nobles
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