Robespierre was an idealist: he wanted to create and establish a Utopian society. The power he came to wield, went to his head, and was the cause of his downfall.
Napoleon was a pragmatist: intent on both self-aggrandizement, and the glorification of France. Needless to say from a practical point of view, the latter was far more successful than the former.
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A geographic element that made the U.S. well suited for imperialism was B. Placement between two oceans makes trade easy and accessible without interference from neighbors.
<h3>Why was the U.S. suited for imperialism?</h3>
The United States is a nation that borders two of the world's largest oceans which are the Pacific and the Atlantic.
Having access to this means that they can trade easily and access other territories without worrying about neighbors interfering.
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"Britain gained territory and increased the nation's debt" is the one among the following choices that <span>were two consequences of the French and Indian War. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "a". I hope that this answer has helped you.</span>