Who became king of France after Napoleon was exiled? Louis XVIII Georges Danton Joseph Guillotin Joseph Bonaparte

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Answer: It was "Louis XVIII" who became king of France after Napoleon was exiled, since many French people during this time wanted to bring back some of the traditional aspects of rule. 
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Louis XVIII became king of France after Napoleon was exiled.

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Louis XVIII of France was king of France and of Navarre between 1814 and 1824, with the exception of the brief period known as the Hundred Days in which Napoleon briefly regained power, being the first monarch of the Bourbon restoration in France.


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In City, why does the author describe how slaves contribute to building Verbonia?A.
to suggest that Roman city builders were not skilled

B.
to honestly depict how Roman cities were built

C.
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D.
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relief among rural people at having more space
urban resentment of those living on farms
a shortage in food production

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One result of the shift in the U.S. population from majority rural to majority urban was "a shortage in food production," since farming was done exclusively on rural lands. 

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tension between urban and rural cultures

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