With no democratic experience and severe economic problems many Europeans saw dictatorship as the only way to prevent instability.
The correct answer is A. Isis attacked Paris in 2015 to seek revenge against France's bombings of ISIS in Iraq.
The attacks in Paris in November 2015 were several terrorist attacks committed by ISIS on the night of 13 November 2015 in the French capital and its suburb of Saint-Denis, mostly perpetrated by Islamist suicide bombers in which 137 people died and 415 others were injured, and a shooting in the Petit Cambodge restaurant in the X District of Paris resulted in at least four deaths. A second shooting took place at the Bataclan theater, in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, with at least 100 hostages. In a brasserie near the Stade de France, an explosion left at least 10 people dead or wounded.
The attacks were a response to the intervention of France in the war against ISIS, led by the USA. Under the code name "Operation Chammal," French military forces have participated in air strikes against targets in Iraq and Syria since September 19, 2014. In October 2015, France attacked targets in Syria for the first time.
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As the leading member of the Committee of Public Safety from 1793, Robespierre encouraged the execution, mostly by guillotine, of more than 17,000 enemies of the Revolution. ... He called for King Louis XVI to be put on trial for treason and won many enemies, but the people of Paris consistently came to his defense.
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Today there are many types of Protestant Churches. For example, Baptist is currently the largest denomination in the United States but there are many dozens more. How did this happen? Where did they all begin? To understand the Protestant Reform movement, we need to go back in history to the early 16th century when there was only one church in Western Europe - what we would now call the Roman Catholic Church - under the leadership of the Pope in Rome. Today, we call this "Roman Catholic" because there are so many other types of churches (ie Methodist, Baptist, Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican - you get the idea).
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