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All of the following were changes brought about by the French Revolution EXCEPT Seizure of church lands Eliminating noble titles Abolishing the monarchy Creating a representative democracy Establishing a socialist society E

Napoleon restricted all of the following reforms of the French Revolution Representative democracy Limits on the Catholic Church Protection of private property Freedom of speech and free expression Political rights of women C

The major reason colonial elites chose to replace the Articles of Confederation with the US constitution was: The need to limit the power of local governments The over-bearing power of the central government The threat of war between the northern and southern region The inability of the central government to put down rebellion and settle disputes between states The desire to have George Washington assume the office of president. D

Revolutionary Changes in the Atlantic World, 1750 - 1850