
2017 Fall Semester Exam Review
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- Q1Which of the following ideas of John Locke did Thomas Jefferson use in the Declaration of Independence?general will over the rights of the individualright of the people to overthrow the governmentseparation of powerslife, liberty, and the pursuit of property120s
- Q2Based on Hobbes' notion of what happens when there is "no power able to over-awe them all," which type of government would he recommend?absolute monarchyparliamentary democracyanarchydirect democracy120s
- Q3Which statement best summarizes the central claim of the text?The enforcement of laws is often tyrannical in nature.Government powers should be separated.Legislators should be entrusted with judicial power.The rights of life and liberty are enhanced by monarchs.120s
- Q4Which article of the text describes a reaction to the French Estates (Three Estates)?Article IArticle IIArticle IVArticle III120s
- Q5Which of the following completes the graphic organizer?religious persecutioneconomic crisesentangling alliancesforeign insurgency120s
- Q6Which event is most likely represented by the political cartoon?the Storming of the Bastillethe Tennis Court Oaththe issuing of the Declaration of the Rights of Manthe creation of the Committee of Public Safety and the Reign of Terror120s
- Q7Which statement is represented in the image?the rise in power of the dissatisfied Third Estatethe prohibition of indentured servitudethe reaction to the unpopular creation of the Concert of Europethe demand to separate the Church and State120s
- Q8The Tennis Court Oath can best be described as theceremony in which Louis XVI required his nobility to swear an oath of allegiancedeclaration by the Third Estate that they would continue to meet until a constitution was establishedevent in which Napoleon was sworn in as head consul in 1801decree in which it was declared the king would be beheaded120s
- Q9Which of these events was the first popular protest of the French Revolution?trial of Louis XVIstorming of the BastilleCivil Constitution of the Clergyreign of the Committee of Public Safety120s
- Q10Which option reflects the central idea of the passage?forming a popular sovereigntydefending against despotismcreating a fair justice systemjustifying the use of terror120s
- Q11Napoleon's costliest defeat in terms of loss of material and men that largely led to his downfall camein Egyptagainst the Russiansnear Parisat Waterloo120s
- Q12Which inference can be made about the change in France during the early 19th century?The French empire grew through the arranged marriage of Napoleon and Marie Antoinette.Italian city-states joined efforts to defeat rance in order to create a unified Italy.Napoleon sold off vast amounts of territories to finance his invasion of Russia.The Congress of Vienna redrew the borders of Europe and attempted to maintain a balance of power.120s
- Q13Which describes a common cause of the Revolutions of 1848?unpopular protectionist policies leading to economic crisesconservatives calling for an end to monarchiesdemand for popular sovereignty driven by nationalisma reaction to the inequality of the Napoleonic Code120s
- Q14Using the diagram, what inference can be made about England during the Agricultural Revolution?Better farming methods increased the food supply to support a growing population.The division of labor on farms was based on strict class distinctions.Religion provided the basis for a strong work ethic on farms.The domestication of animals provided a more stable and varied food supply.120s
- Q15Which philosopher greatly influenced the authors of the statement?John Stewart MillAdam SmithJeremy BenthamThomas Malthus120s