Select all that apply. 2. (1 pt) Napoleon made many reforms that greatly improved the lives of millions of ordinary French men and women. Mark the statement if it describes one of those reforms. A. appointed family members to positions of power B. created a civil service system that rewarded talent and hard work C. improved sidewalks, sewers, road network, and water supply D. developed a unified legal system for all the people of France

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Answer: All of them are correct for C, which Napoleon did not do. Napoleon was famous for the legal unified system he created for the people of France.

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B) The slave trade would not be addressed.

C) Congress would vote on each measure individually.

D) California would be admitted to the Union as a slave state.

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The correct answer is C, as Stephen Douglas proposed that Congress would vote on each Compromise of the 50's measure individually, and that helped pass the bill.

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The correct answer is C

Explanation:

Stephen Douglas proposed that Congress would vote on each Compromise of the 50's measure individually and that helped pass the bill

What were the Nuremberg Trials?a. trials in which Nazi leaders were charged with “crimes against humanity”
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Nuremberg Trials were the  a. trials in which Nazi leaders were charged with “crimes against humanity”.

What were Nuremberg Trials all about?

The Nuremberg trials were the trials which were been held by Allies after World War II against representatives of the defeated Nazi Germany.

This trials were held on Nuremberg for plotting and carrying out invasions of other countries.

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It is A. trials in which Nazi leaders were charged with “crimes against humanity”

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a. True
b. False

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No, it is technically false that the last slave in the world was set free in 1877, since in fact many forms of illegal slavery continued to existed in the world until much later. 

No, it is technically false that the last slave in the world was set free in 1877, since in fact many forms of illegal slavery continued to existed in the world until much later.

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The story of slavery crosses many societies, nationalities, and religions from classical times to the present day. However, the social, economic, and constitutional positions of slaves were vastly different in various systems of bondage in different times and places.

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Answer:

A Human

Explanation:

Only a human can do that.

Answer:

Schirra

Explanation:

Schirra also commanded Apollo 7, the first manned Apollo flight. During that 11-day flight in Earth orbit in 1968, he and fellow crewmembers Walt Cunningham and Donn Eisele tested the Apollo systems and proved it was ready to take astronauts to the moon.

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D. the sending of U. S. troops to Lebanon.
E. the success of the Soviet space program in launching the Sputnik satellite.

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Answer: C. the downing of an American U-2 spy plane over the Soviet Union.

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The answer is letter d. Thomas Malthus.  He believe that if population were to grow unchecked it would lead to famine and low food production.  He wrote about in this in his work Malthusian Catastrophe.  He later added that this would not lead to catastrophe but it would limit the growth of population.

Answer: D. Thomas Malthus is the answer

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