The nation needed workers so they could make money and slaves were the answer
False. The battle cry of the French revolution of "liberty, equality, fraternity" was thrilling slogan which was incongruent with the reality of French society. It would have been difficult to achieve liberty with a strong government in place, Also, the idea of fraternity was inconceivable in a nation that comprised mostly of peasants
Answer:
It was significant because it was a disaster
Explanation:
After Mao won the Chinese civil war, he knew he had to move from an agricultural based economy to an industrial one. And so he did this by signing the great leap forward which forced everyone to work 24/7 without food and would be introduced with harsh quotas if they didn't work. This saw the death of 40-80 million Chinese people (A lot of results say 15 mil, 55mil, and more, but that's the best result I could find about how many people died during the great leap forward).
Answer:
The British captured Detroit and the French were expelled from Canada.
Explanation:
The correct answer here is B - although there were a lot of reforms
around this time (6 to be specific - Womens' Rights, Education,
Transportation, Abolitionist movement, Prisons, and Utopian
communities), public safety, food purity and elections were not included
in these. Therefore the answer is B - Education reform.