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8602297695All of the following are true about the Napoleonic Era (1799-1814) exceptD. Despite the fact that all the other European great powers, England, Prussia, Austria and Russia were allied against him from 1799 onwards, Napoleon managed to defeat them until 18120
8602297696The only country which remained continually at war with France from 1792 to 1814, except for about a year of peace in 1802-03, wasB. Great Britain1
8602297697The main accomplishment of the First Coalition against Napoleon wasB. the extermination of the Polish state2
8602297698Why did the peace of 1802-03 between France and the rest of Europe turn to war?B. Napoleon gave it no chance, using the peace to aggressively advance his interests in Italy, Germany and Haiti3
8602297699A major reason that the Third Coalition against Napoleon failed to defeat him wasB. Prussia refused to join until too late4
8602297700The Third Coalition dissolved whenC. Napoleon defeated all his enemies in decisive battles at Austerlitz, Jena and Auerstadt and Friedland5
8602297701Napoleon dissolved the Holy Roman Empire and replaced it withC. The Confederation of the Rhine6
8602297702Napoleon was determined to subdue the British, using his political control of Europe toB. destroy British trade with Europe7
8602297703By the end of 1809, the Habsburg empire had done all of the following exceptB. disintegrated into civil war after its fourth defeat by Napoleon8
8602297704In 1806 Napoleon established the "Continental System", which wasC. an attempt to ruin Britain economically by forbidding the importation of British goods into continental Europe9
8602297705In general, Napoleonic domination included all of the following exceptD. the careful crafting reform legislation to fit local conditions10
8602297706In his empire, Napoleon supported "constitutions" and considered himself "enlightened" because heD. wanted government to be rationally constitutional and believed in the rule of law11
8602297707In his Grand Empire, Napoleon's policy toward religion included all of the following exceptD. toleration to all religions except the Jews12
8602297708In order to unify his European empire, NapoleonD. all of the above13
8602297709The reforms of the Napoleonic system had last appeal inD. Germany14
8602297710Territorially, Napoleon's influence reached its peak in 1811, when he dominated the entire European mainland exceptA. the Balkans15
8602297711Napoleon resorted to all of the following measures to enforce the Continental System exceptB. the creation of a common European tariff union16
8602297712The product Europeans were least able to replace once the Continental System went into force wasD. Sugar17
8602297713War broke out between the U.S. and Britain in 1812 becauseB. France offered to remove her restrictions on neutral trade while Britain refused18
8602297714The Continental System failed becauseD. all of the above19
8602297715By far the most momentous popular, anti-French movement during the Napoleonic era took place inA. Spain20
8602297716The great nationalist thinker HerderB. championed a German culture arising from the life of the common people21
8602297717Napoleon invaded Russia in 1812 becauseB. It withdrew from the Continental System22
8602297718In reaction to its humiliating defeat by France, PrussiaD. abolished serfdom, but still subjected the peasants to forced labor on the landlord's fields23
8602297719Viscount Castlereagh was able to construct the Quadruple Alliance of 1814, thus ensuring the defeat of Napoleon, byA. promising large British subsidies to the allies24
8602297720The first Treaty of Paris (May 30, 1814), which made peace with a defeated FranceD. imposed no indemnity or reparations on France25
8602297721In order to prevent future French aggression, the Congress of ViennaB. gave Prussia the Left Bank of the Rhine and Austria Milan and Venice26
8602297722The second Treaty of Paris (1815), imposed on France after Napoleon's defeat at WaterlooB. imposed an army of occupation of France27
8602297723Alexander II's Holy Alliance was signed by all the countries of Europe exceptD. Austria, Britain and France28
8602297724The Holy Alliance claimed to uphold Christian principles of charity and peace, but for many it can signify an allianceB. against liberty and progress29
8602297725At the Congress of Vienna, one Britain's chief concerns was toA. prevent Russian domination of the Continent30
8602297726As a result of the peace settlement of 1814-15, FranceC. was returned to its 1648, pre-Louis XIV borders31
8602297727After the defeat of Napoleon and the 1815 peace treaties of Paris and Vienna, the most powerful country in the world was no doubtC. Britain32

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