02. WS - ENL - Test Prep Final
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- Q1At the onset of the French Revolution, the "National Assembly" was made up of:The former members of the Third Estate (commoners)The former members of the First Estate (clergy)Representatives of the KingThe former members of the Second Estate (nobility)30s
- Q2What happened on July 14th, 1789, in France?George Washington signed the Declaration of Independence.King Louis XVI was executedMarie Antoinette uttered the famous phrase, "Let them eat cake."A crowd stormed by Bastille, starting the French Revolution30s
- Q3The Declaration of the Rights of Man was similar to the American Declaration of Independence in that ...They were both influenced by Enlightenment ideas.They are both written in code that can only be deciphered using a cypher.Original copies are both displayed in London, England.Thomas Jefferson wrote both documents.30s
- Q4In 1791, the National Assembly created the Constitution of 1791, establishing a ____________ in France.Direct DemocracyABSOLUTE monarchyLIMITED monarchyDictatorship30s
- Q5Why did Austria and Prussia care about the French Revolution?John Locke was in charge of Prussia at the time and thought it was coolThey were strong proponents of Natural Rights.They were absolute monarchies & did not want revolutions at home.They hated Louis XVI and wanted to him being overthrown30s
- Q6What ended up happening to King Louis XVI?He was executed by guillotine.He fled the country to Germany, where he lived the rest of his days.He joined the National Assembly.He returned to power after a brief exile.30s
- Q7Who was Maximilien Robespierre?King Louis XVI's First LieutenantA famous french chef.A leader of the "reign of terror" in France.The leader of the First Estate prior to the Revolution30s
- Q8What was one way that Robespierre tried to establish a new French Culture during the "reign of terror."Running through the street yelling "VIVA LA FRANCE"Appointing himself King FrenchieThrowing cheese and wine parties all the time.Changing churches to "temples of reason."30s
- Q9What ended up happening to Maximilien Robespierre?He fled the country to Germany, where he lived the rest of his days.He joined the National AssemblyHe was executed by guillotineHe returned to power after a brief exile.30s
- Q10What was The Directory?The third government of the French Revolution, established in 1795.A list of people who supported the monarchyA phone-book type document established by RobespierreA famous french restaurant in Paris that has been operating since 178730s
- Q11Enlightenment Thinkers: Baron de MontesquieuPeople are naturally good, all men created equalGovernment should stay out of businessSeparation of PowersNatural Rights (Life Liberty Property)30s
- Q12Enlightenment Thinkers: John LockeSeparation of PowersPeople are naturally good, all men created equalGovernment should stay out of businessNatural Rights (Life Liberty Property)30s
- Q13Enlightenment Thinkers: Adam SmithGovernment should stay out of businessNatural Rights (Life Liberty Property)Separation of PowersPeople are naturally good, all men created equal30s
- Q14Enlightenment Thinkers: Jean-Jacques RousseauSeparation of PowersNatural Rights (Life Liberty Property)Government should stay out of businessPeople are naturally good, all men created equal30s
- Q15Enlightenment Thinkers: Thomas HobbesPeople are born selfish and need government control. Favored strong gov'tNatural Rights (Life Liberty Property)People are naturally good, all men created equalSeparation of Powers30s