The best option from the list would be that "<span>B. economic and political problems in France," </span>sparked the French Revolution, since many people were upset with the vast amount of inequality that existed in the state due to a despotic king, although the American Revolution was hugely influential.
It could be argued that probably the most lasting contribution of Napoleon's rule was "<span>D. his legal code," since although Napoleon could be ruthless, he was often seen as an "enlightened despot". </span>
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I have the answer you're looking for. I just went over this in History.
The Tenth Amendment was added to the Constitution of 1787 largely because of the intellectual influence and personal persistence of the Anti-Federalists and their allies. It's quite clear that the Tenth Amendment was written to emphasize the limited nature of the powers delegated to the federal government.
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Mary Wollstonecraft was an avid supporter of women's rights and the enlightenment, using logic, reason, and observation (science) in the world around her. She hosted gatherings of other enlighteners, meeting to discuss new ideas and ways of thinking.
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