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Introduction to Revolutions Review
Quiz by Lauren Casteen
High School
World History
North Carolina Standard Course of Study
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- Q1Which of these best defines "revolution"?a violent overthrow of a governmenta rebellion by the peoplea drastic or major changea slow change over time30sWH.H.6
- Q2What is the first step shared by all revolutions?People learn of new alternatives to the way they've been doing thingsThose in power push back against changePeople challenge the status quoThere is conflict among different groups30sWH.H.6
- Q3Which of the following is NOT true about all revolutions?Those in power usually want things to stay the samePeople must first learn about new ideasThere is some sort of resolution at the endThey always involve violent conflict30sWH.H.6
- Q4Which of these is true about the Scientific Revolution?It was a conflict between the Catholic and Protestant ChurchThe Catholic Church remained the most powerful force in societyChurch leaders supported scientific discoveriesPeople began using their powers of observation to learn about the world30sWH.H.6
- Q5Which of these is true about the American Revolution?It was a political revolution where a new country broke off and became independentIt was the first political revolution in historyIt was an intellectual revolution without violent conflictIt replaced the English monarchy with a democracy30sWH.H.6