<span>Most monetary gains reached ordinary citizens through rising wages</span>
During World War I, 1914 – 1918, more than one million French soldiers lost their lives or went missing in action. These figures were kept a secret by the French government in order not to disturb morale on the battlefields.
Question: Why did France suffer the most as a result of World War I?
Answer: most of the war was fought on its soil
The 2000 elections in MEXICO were significant because the Institutional Revolutionary Party (known as PRI) lost the presidency.
The 2000 elections were a turning point in the history of Mexico, because for the first time in the modern era of the nation the Institutional Revolutionary Party was defeated in a presidential election, since since its founding in 1929, all Mexican presidents had been the candidates of this political party, which had governed for more than 70 years.
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When Law came to France in 1714, he renewed his acquaintance with the nephew of King Louis XIV, the Duke of Orleans. The duke became Regent of France after the king's death in 1715. The regent served as ruler while the heir to the throne, five-year-old Louis XV, was still a minor. The duke recalled Law's financial prowess and sought his advice and assistance in straightening out France's financial mess left over from years of reckless spending under Louis XIV.
–"John Law and the Mississippi Bubble,"
Jon Moen
What made the Duke of Orleans seek John Law’s help?
Law was an important acquaintance of the new French king.
Law was known for being successful in the world of economics.
Law held economic control of another colony in North America.
Law was a regent, which was a major position within the French government.
answer is B. Law was known for being successful in the world of economics.
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