A) 1806 B) 1808 C) 1807 D) 1805
A) Napoleon Bonaparte B) Michel Ney C) Jean Lannes D) Louis-Antoine, Duke of Enghien
A) Battle of Waterloo B) Battle of Auerstedt C) Battle of Leipzig D) Battle of Borodino
A) Larger army size B) Superior maneuvering and use of artillery C) Numerical advantage in infantry D) Better cavalry
A) Prussia B) France C) Austria D) Russia
A) Cavalry charges B) Artillery C) Rifles D) Trench warfare
A) Elbe River B) Saale River C) Rhine River D) Danube River
A) No significant changes at all B) Continued status quo in military structure C) Stagnation in military development D) Initiation of the Prussian reorganization and reforms
A) Jena B) Dresden C) Potsdam D) Berlin
A) Siege warfare. B) Naval blockades. C) Cavalry charges. D) Fortifications.
A) Civil warfare. B) Naval warfare. C) Napoleonic warfare. D) Guerrilla warfare. |