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dmitriy555 [2]
3 years ago
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29. L'Impressionnisme était un mouvement politique. T or F

French
2 answers:
RoseWind [281]3 years ago
8 0
Hi,
<span>29. L'Impressionnisme était un mouvement politique.
</span>False (<span>un courant de peinture française)
</span>
<span /><span> 30. Emile Zola était un des peintres réalistes de l'époque.
</span><span>False (écrivain et journaliste)

31. Les Etats-Unis ont achété la Louisiane de la France quand Thomas Jefferson était président.
</span><span>True

38. Tous les pays francophones utilisent le même argent.
</span><span>False (euro, franc..)



40. On appelait la Première Guerre Mondiale " La Grande Guerre." Elle a eu lieu de 1914 à 1918.
</span><span>True

42. L'Algérie est un pays de l'Afrique du Nord.
</span><span> True

43. La Résistance était un mouvement allemand contre les français.
</span><span>False

61. Les Frères Lumière ont inventé le cinématographe qui servait de caméra et de projecteur à la fois.
</span>True


tresset_1 [31]3 years ago
5 0
Bonjour


29- L'impressionisme était un mouvement politique
      
FALSE (art movement)

30- Emile Zola était un des peintre réaliste de l'époque.
       
FALSE (he was a novelist, journalist, literary naturalism movement)

31- Les Etats-Unis ont acheté la Louisiane de La France quand Thomas         Jefferson était président.
        
TRUE ( 1803)

38- Tous les pays francophones utilisent l'euro
       
FALSE (franc CFA, euro, franc suisse....)

39- La langue française qu'on parle en Louisiane, au Québec et en                 France est exactement la même.
       
FALSE

40- On appelait La Première Guerre Mondiale "La Grande Guerre"
       Elle a eu lieu de 1914 à 1918
       TRUE

42- L'Algérie est un pays d'Afrique du Nord
      TRUE

43- La Résistance était un mouvement allemand contre les Français
      FALSE ( a French movement against the German)

61- Les Frères Lumière ont inventé le cinématographe qui servait de            caméra et de projecteur à la fois.
       TRUE  ( 1895)

hope it helps :)
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