
French Revolution (causes)
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- Q1Which of the following developed to challenge the situation shown in this cartoon?League of NationsFrench RevolutionFrench imperialismlabor unions during the Industrial Revolution45s
- Q2The situation in this drawing most directly resulted from which of the following?military victories by Napoleon Bonapartea democratic French governmentHaitian Revolutionhigh taxes on the lower and middles classes in France45s
- Q3The main idea of this passage contributed most directly to which of the following?Japanese isolationismincreased power of the Catholic Churchrise of Robespierre and the Reign of Terrorassassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand45s
- Q4Which of the following best represents Abbe Sieye's point of view in this passage?Common people deserve a voice in government.Only wealthy landowners should have political representation.All monarchs should have absolute power.The Catholic Church should have more political power.45s
- Q5*Man is born free and everywhere he is in chains *Everyone has the right to life, liberty and property *Slavery, torture and religious persecution are wrong During which period in European history would these ideas have been expressed?Age of EnlightenmentAge of AquariusAge of ExplorationAge of imperialism45s
- Q6A primary cause of the French Revolution in 1789 was theIncreased dissatisfaction of the third estateHigh taxes on the ClergyExecution of the KingActions of the third estate45s
- Q7Before the French Revolution, the people of France were divided into three estates based mainly on theirEconomic StatusEducationSocial StatusPolitical Party45s
- Q8The writings of the Enlightenment philosophers in Europe encouraged later political revolution with their support ofimperialismthe divine right monarchiessocialismthe natural rights of man45s
- Q9The French Revolution was a reaction to theinfluence of and privileges granted to the First and Second Estatesconflict between competing branches of the French royal familyincreasing confrontations between Catholics and Protestantsdefeat in and humiliation of the Franco-Prussian War45s
- Q10The term divine right is best defined as abelief that a ruler's authority comes from Godsystem in which a monarch has limited powerphilosophy that encourages religious tolerationrevolution to gain political rights and freedoms45s
