
World History Spring Semester Exam Part II
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- Q1Which of the following did the Treaty of Paris (1783) give the Americans?very little beyond the 13 coloniesentire continent of North Americalands from the east coast to the Mississippi River from Canada to Floridaall western territories30s
- Q2Which of the following made it possible for factories to be located in citiesrailroadsspinning jennysteam enginespinning mule30s
- Q3Which of the following gave equal rights to ALL men, but no political rights to womenDeclaration of IndependentsMagna CartaEmancipation ProclamationDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizens30s
- Q4Which of the following is a major cause of the French Revolution?Students petitioning for freedoms and libertiesbalance of power between the 1st and 2nd EstateBritish Invasion of the Beatleseconomic and social inequality of the 3rd Estate30s
- Q53 major parts of Napoleon's Grand Empire wereFrance, Morocco, Algeria1st, 2nd, 3rd EstatesPrussia, Austria, AlgeriaFrench Empire, dependent states, and allied states30s
- Q6Reasons for the collapse of Napoleon's Grand Empire wereNapoleon's greed and laziness within the beaurocracyFrance's weak economy and drain from Napoleon' many warsresentment of the clergysurvival of Great Britain and the force of Nationalism30s
- Q7What was the most important of the seven legal codes established by Napoleon?merchant codeCivil Codereligious codefood code30s
- Q8How did the Russians defeat Napoleon's Grand Army?by retreating hundreds of miles and burning their villages and countrysidemaking an alliance with Egyptsplitting their forces and attacking from two sideswaiting to attack during the brutal Russian winter30s
- Q9What was the nature of competition between the European nations for overseas territories?European nations spread communism throughout the worldEuropeans showed great concerns for the welfare of developing nationsnations took what they wanted, dividing them up with each other30s
- Q10What was the 1st industry to be affected by the Industrial Revolution?furnituretoystextiles (cotton cloth)automobiles30s
- Q11Which of the following best describes the new labor system that was established by factories?periods of hectic work followed by periods of inactivitymachines were valued more highly than the men who ran themworkers had to work regular hours and do the same work over and overproducts were produced by an assembly line of workers and animals30s
- Q12Who developed a steam engine that could drive machinery?James WattEdmund WilsonJames HargreavesHenry Cort30s
- Q13What is the best example of a social change that was brought about by the Industrial Revolution?widespread famineair pollutiongrowing death rates due to accidentsEmergence of the middle and working class30s
- Q14The poor conditions created by the Industrial Revolution led toSocialism, society owns and controls the means of productionIron Workers Revolt of 1886charitable corporationsthe need for animal rights30s
- Q15The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engelsdescribed the burden of European nations to "civilize" Africacriticized the capitalist system during the Industrial Revolutionpraised the effects of capitalism on societydescribed evolution and the origin of species30s