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Answer: The immediate causes of the revolution were the rising price of bread and the locking of the third estate out of its meeting hall. Finally, the spark was the ordering of the Swiss guards to Paris by Louis the XVI. The first underlying cause of the French Revolution was the Old Regime. The people of France were divided into three estates.
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*sorry I could be wrong*
Social *Darwinism - the belief that Darwin's theories could be applied to human social structures
Nationalism - a belief that one's country is superior, extreme patriotism
Ethnocentrism - ( last definition)
Imperialism- ( second to last definition)
Superior - of higher ranking, greater importance, or better quality
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voltaire believed that the purpose of the government was to protect the liberties of people
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The answer is letter b, XYZ Affair.
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The "XYZ Affair" has an interesting story to tell. <em>It is an international incident which started relatively small but began to cause a wider dispute between </em><u><em>United States and France.</em></u>
It all started with the problems regarding how to finance the European war that was happening that time. This was brought about by the <em>Jay Treaty with Great Britain (1794). </em>This angered the French people and as a response, they issued an order to seize the merchant ships of the American people. The President (John Adams), knowing about what was happening, tried to make peace with France by sending three commissioners. Instead of meeting the <em>Foreign Minister of France (Tallyrand),</em> the commissioners were met by intermediaries. The intermediaries proposed several conditions or deals in order for them to meet Tallyrand. This surprised the U.S. envoys and the news propagated to John Adams who prepared the nation for war.
Another mountain that has been climbed by Annie Smith Peck is the <u>Pico de Orizaba.</u>
<h3>Who was Annie Smith Peck?</h3>
She was an adventurer who believed that women could be just as physical as men.
To this end, she climbed several mountains including the aforementioned Matterhorn. She also climbed the third highest mountain in North America, the Pico de Orizaba.
Find out more on Annie Smith Peck at brainly.com/question/26879171.