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In 1810 the only european state completely free of napoleons influencs, and his major opponents was?
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Explain the new ideas of the Enlightenment and how those ideas were disseminated to the masses at the lower levels of society.
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briefly describe the Mayas from guatemala culture prior to the arrival of the Europeans and how their culture changed after contact with Europeans
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