Influences on American and French Revolution Enlightenment Review
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- Q1By what were the revolutions inspiredabsolutismdivine rightthe Enlightenmentsocial contract10s
- Q2Which revolution did the American Revolution inspire first?FrenchItalianSpanishMexican10s
- Q3Who worked with the Americans as they fought for freedom?the Russiansthe Frenchthe Spanishthe British10s
- Q4Which word most likely has something to do with Enlightenment?guessingemotionlogicfaith-based10s
- Q5Which document was inspired by Enlightenment ideals?the Declaration of Independencethe Magna Cartathe Edict of Nantesthe Russian Constitution20s
- Q6Which political philosopher stated that if a government failed to represent the rights of the people, then it could rebel or overthrow it?MontesquieuVoltaireRousseauLocke30s
- Q7The U.S. Constitution was an example of _____________________________?limited governmentunlimited government10s
- Q8Which philosopher truly supported the separation of church and state?MontesquieuLockeRousseauVoltaire20s
- Q9John Locke supported the agreement between the government to protect the rights of the people, and for the people to become participants in the government. This is known as a(n) ____________________.general willsocial contractseparation of powersright to rebel30s
- Q10Another word for "undemocratic" is __________________________________.unlimitedlimited10s
- Q11A constitution is an example of what?social contractindividual rightsgovernmentnatural rights10s
- Q12How does the Constitution require citizens to participate?They don't participate.as a presidentelect representativesabsolutism10s
- Q13When a representative represents the general will of the people, this is called the __________________________.separation of church and statesocial contractchecks and balancesgeneral will20s
- Q14The purpose of checks and balances in a government is what?To make sure two branches have more power than the executive branchTo ensure there is a president.To make sure one branch does not have power over another.To make sure the people have a say in government.30s
- Q15Which philosopher supported the idea of shared responsibilities of different branches in government?VoltaireMontesquieuRousseauLocke20s