How did Joan of Arc help to unify France? A. She helped convert the French to Roman Catholicism. B. She became a national symbol of unity against the English. C. She was a brilliant tactician, and her strategies won the war. D. Her ideas for reform were supported by every level of society.

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Answer: B. She became a national symbol of unity against the English.
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Answer: B. She became a national symbol of unity against the English.

Joan of Arc is a historical figure, heroine and Catholic saint of France. She was canonized due to her role in the Lancastrian phase of the Hundred Years' War, which was said to have been divinely inspired. Joan claimed to have seen visions of the Archangel Michael, Saint Margaret and Saint Catherine of Alexandria instructing her to participate in the war. She was a symbol of unity in France and helped boost the morale of the people. However, she was later captured by the British and put on trial. She was burned at the stake when she was around nineteen years of age.


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  • Russia mobilized troops in keeping with an alliance it had with Serbia, offering them protection against the threatened military action by Austria-Hungary.

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Various systems of alliances were put in place before World War I.  The two main alliance systems were the Triple Entente, which had Britain, France and Russia as allies, and the Triple Alliance, which had Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy as allies.  There were also other alliances, such as Russia taking on recently independent Serbia as an ally, as both had ethnic Slavic populations.

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