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From 1799 to 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte would dominate France and Europe. A hero to some, an evil force to others, he gave his name to the final phase of the revolution.
Napoleon:
Born in Corsica, a French-ruled island in the Mediterranean.
At the age of nine, he was sent to France to be trained for a military career.
Favored the Jacobins, by the age of 20 he quickly rose through the military ranks as a lieutenant.
Despite his military success Napoleon’s attempted invasion of Egypt was a disaster. He was able to hide his failed attempt from France b establishing a network of spies and censoring the press.
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Explanation:
The Ninth Amendment guards against instances when a basic right might be denied only because it was not named in the Constitution. Infer the arguments that leading Anti-Federalists gave in support of the Ninth Amendment. Select all that apply.
Citizens have rights not listed that should not be violated, either.
People need to know that they have the power to invent or make up rights.
Rights listed in the first eight amendments are not the only rights that citizen have.
Listing rights seems dangerous because people might assume those are their only rights.
Fundamental rights cannot be expressed in words and cannot be protected in the Constitution.
<span>It helped establish transatlantic trade routes to the Americas.</span>
Answer: B
Explanation:
For only 5 years, from the year 1996 to 2001, the Taliban controlled most of Afghanistan, and enforced Islamic law very strictly. In 2001, following the September 11 attacks, the United States troops entered the country and took it back for an Afghani Government.