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AP European History Blog. Tuesday, May 3, 2011. I left 8 unanswered. Questions that gave me trouble. Questions about the early Hapsburgs. Questions where you had to choose the most important factor. Saturday, April 16, 2011. Whereas other newspapers refrained from commenting on the Peterloo Massacre, The Times. Of London actually called out the English government for the shooting of innocent civilians; in doing so, The Times. Ushered in the era of modern journalism. Was listening to the English governm.

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AP European History Blog. Tuesday, May 3, 2011. I left 8 unanswered. Questions that gave me trouble. Questions about the early Hapsburgs. Questions where you had to choose the most important factor. Saturday, April 16, 2011. Whereas other newspapers refrained from commenting on the Peterloo Massacre, The Times. Of London actually called out the English government for the shooting of innocent civilians; in doing so, The Times. Ushered in the era of modern journalism. Was listening to the English governm.

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