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- Q1What is the term used to describe the period from about 1750 to 1914, which was marked by significant political, economic, and social changes?The Cold WarThe Age of EnlightenmentThe long nineteenth centuryThe Industrial Revolution30s
- Q2Which political idea emerged during the long nineteenth century that emphasized the right of people to govern themselves?NationalismSocialismImperialismFeudalism30s
- Q3What concept describes the belief that people should have the freedom to govern themselves, both individually and as a group?EqualitySecurityLibertyJustice30s
- Q4Which of the following revolutions is NOT one of the key revolutions studied during the long nineteenth century?The French RevolutionThe Russian RevolutionThe American RevolutionThe Haitian Revolution30s
- Q5What was one major consequence of the political transformations that occurred during the long nineteenth century?The establishment of global empiresUniversal suffrage for all citizensIncreased political participation for various groupsThe complete abolition of monarchies30s
- Q6What significant economic change during the long nineteenth century contributed to political revolutions?The increase in colonial territoriesThe rise of new economic opportunities and industrializationThe establishment of feudalismThe decline of agriculture30s
- Q7What term is used to describe the authoritative ruling class that governed by inheritance before the political changes of the long nineteenth century?DemocracyProletariatNobilityOligarchy30s
- Q8Which idea is closely related to the concept of self-rule and was a significant driving force behind the creation of new nations during the long nineteenth century?MonarchyTotalitarianismSovereigntyColonialism30s
- Q9What was one of the key factors that motivated oppressed groups to support political revolutions during the long nineteenth century?The promise of liberation and greater rightsThe desire for more landThe wish to restore monarchyThe need for military power30s
- Q10Which of the following statements best describes the impact of the long nineteenth century on modern governance?Monarchies were completely abolished worldwide.All countries became democracies by 1914.Many of today's constitutions and laws are influenced by ideas from that period.Economic inequality was resolved during this time.30s
- Q11What was a major political change that occurred during the long nineteenth century?The establishment of feudal systemsThe continuation of absolute monarchyThe elimination of all forms of governmentThe emergence of liberal political ideas advocating for self-governance.30s
- Q12Which of the following revolutions is NOT associated with the long nineteenth century?The Industrial RevolutionThe American RevolutionThe French RevolutionThe Haitian Revolution30s
- Q13What concept from the long nineteenth century emphasizes the belief that a people should govern their own state?ColonialismFeudalismImperialismNationalism30s
- Q14Which group primarily benefited from the new liberal political ideas that emerged during the long nineteenth century?Peasants exclusivelyNobles seeking to expand their powerWealthy individuals seeking to limit the power of monarchy.Enslaved people only30s
- Q15What key political change characterized the governance of most states before 1750?Direct participation of the populace in decisionsDemocratic elections for all citizensGovernance based on meritocratic principlesRule by a small group of people based on hereditary leadership.30s