QUESTION 1What was one effect of the French Revolution? A. Differences between ethnic groups were eliminated. B. Communism became popular. C. Militarism was discouraged. D. Nationalistic feelings were stimulated.1 points QUESTION 2A comparison of the actions of the Jacobins during the French Revolution and the actions of the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution indicates that revolutions sometimes A. occur in a peaceful manner B. gain the support of wealthy landowners C. ignore urban workers D. bring radicals to power1 points QUESTION 3Which factors protected Russia from control by Napoleon’s army? A. religious and cultural similarities B. industrialization and modernization C. geographic size and location D. political and economic instability1 points QUESTION 4One major effect of Napoleon’s rule of France was that it led to A. an increase in the power of the Roman Catholic Church B. massive emigration to the Americas C. trade agreements with Great Britain D. a restoration of political stability1 points QUESTION 5What was a major cause of the French Revolution? A. inequalities in the tax structure B. economic success of mercantilism C. failure of the Congress of Vienna D. Continental System in Europe1 points QUESTION 6Which sequence of events is listed in the correct chronological order? A. Crusades → French Revolution → Renaissance B. French Revolution → Crusades → Renaissance C. Crusades → Renaissance → French Revolution D. Renaissance → Crusades → French Revolution1 points QUESTION 7Which revolution was caused by the factors shown in this partial outline?I. __________________________ A. Bankruptcy of the treasury B. Tax burden on the Third Estate C. Inflation D. Abuses of the Old Regime A. Russian B. Mexican C. French D. Cuban1 points QUESTION 8Before the French Revolution, the people of France were divided into three estates based mainly on their A. education level B. geographic region C. social class D. religious beliefs1 points QUESTION 9Source: Schwartz and O'Connor, Democracy and Nationalism, Globe Book Company (adapted)Which revolution resulted from the division of society shown in this diagram? A. Puritan (1642) B. French (1789) C. Mexican (1910) D. Russian (1917)1 points QUESTION 10Base your answer to the question on the chart below and on your knowledge of social studies.Source: Dennis Sherman et al., eds., World Civilizations: Sources, Images, and Interpretations, McGraw-Hill (adapted)Which statement is best supported by information found in this chart? A. Clergy were spared from the Reign of Terror. B. The Reign of Terror affected all classes equally. C. The Reign of Terror crossed social and economic boundaries. D. Peasants were the most frequent victims of the Reign of Terror.
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QUESTION 1What was one effect of the French Revolution? A. Differences between ethnic groups were eliminated. B. Communism became popular. C. Militarism was discouraged. D. Nationalistic feelings were stimulated.1 points QUESTION 2A comparison of the actions of the Jacobins during the French Revolution and the actions of the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution indicates that revolutions sometimes A. occur in a peaceful manner B. gain the support of wealthy landowners C. ignore urban workers D. bring radicals to power1 points QUESTION 3Which factors protected Russia from control by Napoleon’s army? A. religious and cultural similarities B. industrialization and modernization C. geographic size and location D. political and economic instability1 points QUESTION 4One major effect of Napoleon’s rule of France was that it led to A. an increase in the power of the Roman Catholic Church B. massive emigration to the Americas C. trade agreements with Great Britain D. a restoration of political stability1 points QUESTION 5What was a major cause of the French Revolution? A. inequalities in the tax structure B. economic success of mercantilism C. failure of the Congress of Vienna D. Continental System in Europe1 points QUESTION 6Which sequence of events is listed in the correct chronological order? A. Crusades → French Revolution → Renaissance B. French Revolution → Crusades → Renaissance C. Crusades → Renaissance → French Revolution D. Renaissance → Crusades → French Revolution1 points QUESTION 7Which revolution was caused by the factors shown in this partial outline?I. __________________________ A. Bankruptcy of the treasury B. Tax burden on the Third Estate C. Inflation D. Abuses of the Old Regime A. Russian B. Mexican C. French D. Cuban1 points QUESTION 8Before the French Revolution, the people of France were divided into three estates based mainly on their A. education level B. geographic region C. social class D. religious beliefs1 points QUESTION 9Source: Schwartz and O'Connor, Democracy and Nationalism, Globe Book Company (adapted)Which revolution resulted from the division of society shown in this diagram? A. Puritan (1642) B. French (1789) C. Mexican (1910) D. Russian (1917)1 points QUESTION 10Base your answer to the question on the chart below and on your knowledge of social studies.Source: Dennis Sherman et al., eds., World Civilizations: Sources, Images, and Interpretations, McGraw-Hill (adapted)Which statement is best supported by information found in this chart? A. Clergy were spared from the Reign of Terror. B. The Reign of Terror affected all classes equally. C. The Reign of Terror crossed social and economic boundaries. D. Peasants were the most frequent victims of the Reign of Terror.
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QUESTION 1: The correct answer is D. Nationalistic feelings were stimulated. The French Revolution was a period of radical political and societal change in France that lasted from 1789 until 1799, and was partially carried forward by Napoleon during the later expansion of the French Empire. This revolution was driven by nationalist sentiment.
QUESTION 2: The correct answer is D. Revolutions sometimes bring radicals to power. Both the Jacobins during the French Revolution and the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution were radical groups that came to power during times of societal upheaval.
QUESTION 3: The correct answer is C. Geographic size and location protected Russia from control by Napoleon’s army. The vastness of Russia and the harsh winters proved to be a significant obstacle for Napoleon's army.
QUESTION 4: The correct answer is D. One major effect of Napoleon’s rule of France was that it led to a restoration of political stability. After the chaos of the French Revolution, Napoleon's rule brought a period of relative stability.
QUESTION 5: The correct answer is A. A major cause of the French Revolution was inequalities in the tax structure. The burden of taxation fell heavily on the Third Estate, which comprised the common people of France, while the privileged estates were largely exempt.
QUESTION 6: The correct answer is C. The correct chronological order is Crusades → Renaissance → French Revolution. The Crusades occurred from the 11th to 15th centuries, the Renaissance followed in the 14th to 17th centuries, and the French Revolution took place in the late 18th century.
QUESTION 7: The correct answer is C. The French Revolution was caused by the factors listed in the outline, including bankruptcy of the treasury, a heavy tax burden on the Third Estate, inflation, and abuses of the Old Regime.
QUESTION 8: The correct answer is C. Before the French Revolution, the people of France were divided into three estates based mainly on their social class. The First Estate was the clergy, the Second Estate was the nobility, and the Third Estate was the common people.
QUESTION 9: The correct answer is B. The French Revolution (1789) resulted from the division of society shown in the diagram.
QUESTION 10: The correct answer is C. The Reign of Terror crossed social and economic boundaries. The chart shows that people from all classes, including the clergy, nobility, and commoners, were victims of the Reign of Terror.
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