The battle of Alesia was fought by the army of Julius Caesar against the Gallic tribes under the leadership of Vercingetorix. It took place in 52 BC, around the Gallic oppidum of Alesia ( in Burgundy, France ). It marked the end of the Gallic independence in France and Belgium ).Answer: The battle of Alesia.
France wanted colonies in Asia but they couldn't get China and India was under British control. So they decided to focus on Indochina, mainly Vietnam, since it was a country that could be very profitable.
For the first question I believe is D, and the second question I think is D as well
The National Road. The National Road was the first highway built entirely with federal funds. The road was authorized by Congress in 1806 during the Jefferson Administration. Construction began in Cumberland, Maryland in 1811.