The Effeccts of French Revolution
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Question 1 | 3.33 out of 3.33 points |
| By April 1793, which of the following countries was NOT at war with France? | | | |
| Selected Answer: | Sweden |
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Question 2 | 3.33 out of 3.33 points |
| Which of the following best summarizes Edmund Burke's view of the French Revolution: | | | |
| Selected Answer: | he believed it was shortsighted and politically ignorant |
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Question 3 | 0 out of 3.33 points |
| As Prime Minister of Britain, William Pitt the Younger: | | | |
| Selected Answer: | suppressed reform |
Feedback: | p. 457 |
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Question 4 | 3.33 out of 3.33 points |
| The tempering of the revolution was known as the Thermidorian Reaction | | | |
| Selected Answer: | True |
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Question 5 | 3.33 out of 3.33 points |
| In 1792, the Paris Commune compelled the Legislative Assembly to call for the election of a new assembly, called the Convention, to write a democratic constitution. | | | |
| Selected Answer: | True |
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Question 6 | 3.33 out of 3.33 points |
| Which of the following best describes the form of government pursued by the National Constituent Assembly: | | | |
| Selected Answer: | constitutional monarchy |
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Question 7 | 3.33 out of 3.33 points |
| By which of the following ways did the aristocracy attempt to limit the influence of the Third Estate: | | | |
| Selected Answer: | they demanded that each estate have an equal number of representatives |
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Question 8 | 3.33 out of 3.33 points |
| Which of the following best summarizes the comparison of freedoms exercised by women before 1789 versus after 1795: | | | |
| Selected Answer: | women had more freedom before 1789 |
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Question 9 | 0 out of 3.33 points |
| The core value of the republic of virtue created by the revolution was: | | | |
| Selected Answer: | individual interests over the general will |
Feedback: | p. 459 |
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Question 10 | 3.33 out of 3.33 points |
| "The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen" was proclaimed by: | | | |
| Selected Answer: | the National Constituent Assembly |
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Question 11 | 3.34 out of 3.34 points |
| He was responsible for the introduction of the revolutionary land tax that all landowners would have to pay regardless of their social status: | | | |
| Selected Answer: | Charles Alexandre de Calonne |
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Question 12 | 3.33 out of 3.33 points |
| The Tennis Court Oath refers to an oath taken by the: | | | |
| Selected Answer: | National Assembly to give France a constitution |
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Question 13 | 3.33 out of 3.33 points |
| The term "sans-culottes" was used in revolutionary France to refer to: | | | |
| Selected Answer: | workers |
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Question 14 | 3.33 out of 3.33 points |
| By late 1794, the French army: | | | |
| Selected Answer: | was larger than any other in European history |
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Question 15 | 3.33 out of 3.33 points |
| The French parlements spoke for the interests of this group: | | | |
| Selected Answer: | the aristocracy |
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Question 16 | 3.33 out of 3.33 points |
| The sans-culottes wanted, above all else,: | | | |
| Selected Answer: | relief from food shortages and high prices |
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Question 17 | 3.33 out of 3.33 points
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