550 AP European History Practice Questions by Princeton Review

550 AP European History Practice Questions by Princeton Review

Author:Princeton Review [Review, The Princeton]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
ISBN: 978-0-8041-2491-1
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Published: 2014-09-22T16:00:00+00:00


3. A France was quickly defeated by Prussia during the Franco-Prussian War. The war established Prussia as a power in Central Europe (B) and consolidated Germany into a large unified state (C) with a superior military strength (D) and newly acquired territories on the French border (E).

4. A Carbonari (or charcoal burners) were secret nationalist groups, which were unhappy with the political and social policies on the Italian peninsula in the nineteenth century.

5. B Following the death of Alexander I in 1825, Constantine, the older of his surviving brothers, decided not to take the throne, which made Nicholas I the new king. A group of military officers felt that Constantine was unjustly removed from the succession and staged the December revolt. Although the Napoleonic wars did apply some economic pressure (A), Russia emerged as a European power following Napoleon’s defeat and did not suffer an economic collapse or inadequacy of agricultural production (D). Serfdom (C) was not abolished in Russia until 1861. Nihilism (E) became a more common philosophical doctrine during the later half of the nineteenth century.



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