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A) Voltaire
B) Mary Wollstonecraft
C) Rousseau
D) Marshal Nye
E) Germaine de StaΓ«l
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A) The Vendee
B) Batavia
C) Jamaica
D) Haiti
E) The Cameroons
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A) the return of serfdom.
B) a complete reworking of French law.
C) the abolition of private property.
D) the abolition of the Church.
E) constitutional government.
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A) Paris
B) Corsica
C) Madrid
D) Sicily
E) Hamburg
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A) An absolute separation of church and state was to be established.
B) Priests were to be required to marry.
C) Bishops and priests were to be elected by the people.
D) The French government was to have veto power over papal decrees.
E) All French people were required to be Catholics.
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A) The betrayal of the monarchy by high clergymen
B) The defection of key nobles of the sword to the rebels
C) The intervention of armed commoners, especially in urban uprisings
D) The outside influence of mercenary troops paid by the rebels
E) The intervention of Britain, whose constitutional monarch seemed threatened by upheaval in France
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