
Intro to Revolutions
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- Q1
Which of the following is the definition for revolution?
a major, sudden, and forced shift in government
the "cooling off" period after radicals take over
a time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger
to keep something at ideal conditions to promote growth and development
30s - Q2
Which of the following is the definition for incubate?
to return to normal state of health, mind, or state
a sudden, major, and forced shift in government
the "cooling off" period after radicals take over
to keep something at ideal conditions to promote growth and development
30s - Q3
Which of the following is the definition for moderate?
someone who rejects extreme views and typically avoids major social change
a person who supports complete political/social change
a person who opposes/challenges an established system or belief
a small group of people who hold more wealth, privilege, and/or political power than the rest of society
30s - Q4
Which of the following is the definition for radical?
a person who opposes/challenges an established system or belief
a person who supports complete political/social change
a small group of people who hold more wealth, privilege, and/or political power than the rest of society
someone who rejects extreme views and typically avoids major social change
30s - Q5
Which of the following is the definition for dissident?
a person who supports complete political/social change
a person who opposes/challenges an established system or belief
someone who rejects extreme views and typically avoids major social change
a small group of people who hold more wealth, privilege, and/or political power than the rest of society
30s - Q6
Which of the following is the definition for elite?
a person who supports complete political/social change
someone who rejects extreme views and typically avoids major social change
a person who opposes/challenges an established system or belief
a small group of people who hold more wealth, privilege, and/or political power than the rest of society
30s - Q7
Which of the following is the definition for crisis?
a time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger
the “cooling off” period after radicals take over
a sudden, major, and forced shift in government
to return to a normal state of health, mind, or state
30s - Q8
Which of the following is the definition for thermidor?
to return to a normal state of health, mind, or state
to keep something at ideal conditions to promote growth and development
the “cooling off” period after radicals take over
a time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger
30s - Q9
Which of the following is the definition for recover?
to return to a normal state of health, mind, or state
the “cooling off” period after radicals take over
a time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger
to keep something at ideal conditions to promote growth and development
30s - Q10
Who was the person who formulated the 7 Stages of Revolution?
Robert Lee Wolff
Robert Winks
Hart Crane
Crane Brinton
30s - Q11
What does Brinton compare the stages of revolution to?
a disease
an onion
a cake
a recipe
30s - Q12
Which of the following is the first stage of revolution?
struggle between moderates and radicals
normalcy
weakening of the old government
reign of terror
30s - Q13
Which of the following is the second stage of revolution?
thermidor period
weakening of the old government
civil/international war
struggle between radicals and moderates
30s - Q14
Which of the following is the third stage of revolution?
civil/international war
struggle between radicals and moderates
thermidor period
reign of terror
30s - Q15
Which of the following is the fourth stage of revolution?
normalcy
reign of terror
weakening of the old government
victory for the radicals
30s