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Sergio [31]
3 years ago
12

Why did Adam send diplomats to France early in his administration?

History
1 answer:
____ [38]3 years ago
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<span>Adams's presidency was consumed with problems that arose from the French Revolution, which had also been true for his predecessor. Initially popular with virtually all Americans, the French Revolution began to arouse concerns among the most conservative in the United States after the excesses that commenced in 1792. The King and Queen (Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette) were executed, attempts at de-Christianization occurred, numerous foes of the Revolution—especially aristocrats and monarchists—were executed in the September Massacre (1792) and the Reign of Terror (1793-1794), and the revolutionary leadership moved toward social leveling that would end historic class privileges and distinctions between the social classes. Adams had observed the coming of the French Revolution while living in France and Great Britain</span>
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The complete question is

"Mark the statement if it correctly identifies or explains methods Genghis Khan used to gain power and enlarge his empire.

A.

used terror as a weapon and an effective war tactic

B.

gave the inhabitants of cities he attacked the choice of surrendering or dying

C.

put away his soldier's armor and ruled as emperor

D.

used new fighting methods including siege towers, scaling ladders, and catapults

E.

turned his warriors into an army and united the Mongols

F.

commanded his soldiers to fight pretend battles to sharpen their skills"

The statements correctly identify or explain methods Genghis Khan used to gain power and enlarge his empire are option A, B, D, E and F

<h3>What are the methods Genghis Khan used to gain power and enlarge his empire?</h3>

A. It used terror as a weapon and an effective war tactic.

B. He gave the inhabitants of cities he attacked the choice of surrendering or dying.

D. He used new fighting methods including siege towers, scaling ladders, and catapults.

E. He turned his warriors into an army and united the Mongols.

F. He commanded his soldiers to fight to pretend battles to sharpen their skills.

Hence, A, B, D, E, and F identify or explain methods Genghis Khan used to gain power and enlarge his empire but Option C doesn't.

C. He put away his soldier's armor and ruled as emperor.

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