Deck 7: A Revolution in Politics: the Era of the French Revolution and Napoleon

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What factors help to explain the Reign of Terror? Was the "terror" justified or did it demonstrate the excesses of revolutionary fervor?
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What events led to the formation of the National Assembly?
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George Washington
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Was the American War of Independence truly revolutionary? Explain.
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the Bastille
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July 4, 1776
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How did the Committee of Public Safety respond to the threat of foreign invasion?
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What conditions facilitated Napoleon's rise to power?
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What led to the fall of Robespierre and the rise of the Directory?
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How did the French revolutionary government deal with the issue of slavery?
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What were the most important weaknesses of Napoleon's empire?
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In what ways did Napoleon's policies repudiate the accomplishments of the French Revolution? In what ways did his policies strengthen the accomplishments of the French Revolution?
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What role did nationalism play in the fall of Napoleon?
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Bill of Rights
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natural rights
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What were the long-term causes of the French Revolution? Was the revolution inevitable? Could it have been avoided? Explain.
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old order
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How did Louis XVI respond to the revolutionary challenges to the Old Regime?
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Third Estate
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Estates-General
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Civil Constitution of the Clergy
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Continental System
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National Convention
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serfdom
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nationalism
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Olympe de Gouges
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the Jacobins
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Georges Danton
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Maximilien Robespierre
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Battle of Trafalgar
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republic of virtue
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Committee of Public Safety
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Napoleon Bonaparte
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Directory
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the Civil Code
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Italian and Egyptian campaigns
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First Consul and Emperor
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nation in arms
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Germaine de Staël
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Reign of Terror
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Thermidorean Reaction
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the Concordat
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fraternité
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What best describes the gathering of the Estates-General in 1789?

A)Louis XVI's parliamentary body often consulted the king.
B)It was in unanimous agreement that only radical changes could solve France's problems.
C)It was dominated by the first estate composed mostly of urban lawyers.
D)It was in unanimous agreement about the necessity of immediately creation a "National Assembly."
E)It was divided over the issue of voting by "orders" or by "head."
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What best describes the French economy of the eighteenth century?

A)The economy grew, but also experienced periodic crises.
B)The economy was stagnant due to foreign competition in industry and trade.
C)The economy declined rapidly due to overuse of arable land.
D)The economy was based largely on the silk industry.
E)The economy was entirely based upon agricultural production.
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On August 4, 1789, the National Assembly voted to abolish

A)the death penalty.
B)monarchial government.
C)aristocratic privileges.
D)slavery.
E)private property.
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Which group comprised the First Estate in France?

A)The nobility.
B)The clergy
C)The peasants
D)The military
E)The nobility
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Most Third Estate delegates to the Estates-General advocated

A)the return of serfdom.
B)a complete reworking of French law.
C)the abolition of private property.
D)the abolition of the Church.
E)constitutional government.
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Napoleon's Civil Code restored the legal power of

A)wives and daughters.
B)aristocrats and nobles.
C)fathers and husbands.
D)kings and bishops.
E)children and dependents.
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The American Articles of Confederation created a

A)strong central government.
B)constitutional monarchy.
C)weak central government.
D)binding alliance between the United States and France.
E)free trade zone.
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American victory in the War for Independence was secured by the British surrender at

A)Richmond.
B)Fallen Timber.
C)Fort McHenry.
D)Yorktown.
E)Saratoga.
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define the following term:
the Grand Army
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Loyalists made up ____ percent of the American colonial population.

A)2 to 3
B)30 to 35
C)20 to 30
D)35 to 45
E)15 to 30
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Which group comprised the largest segment of the Third Estate?

A)Skilled artisans
B)Merchants
C)Peasants
D)Professionals
E)Soldiers
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define the following term:
Elba and Saint Helena
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What was part of Napoleon's agreement with the Catholic Church?

A)The pope agreed to condemn all enemies of France.
B)Napoleon acknowledged his subservience to the Pope.
C)The pope was given the right to sue for lands confiscated during the Revolution.
D)Catholicism was recognized as the religion of the majority of French people.
E)Private citizens would return church property they had acquired during the Revolution.
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What was the most immediate cause of the French Revolution?

A)The government's failure to resolve its debts and other economic problems
B)The threat of foreign invasion
C)The radical calls of the philosophes for reform
D)Louis XVI's rejection of the cahiers de doléances
E)Violent uprisings by the common people who were demanding political and economic equality
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The Estates-General opened ____ on May 5, 1789.

A)in Marseilles
B)at the Vatican
C)in Lyon
D)at Versailles
E)in Paris
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What was the status of the French bourgeoisie and nobility by the eighteenth century?

A)They were growing further apart in social status.
B)They were increasingly less distinguishable from each other.
C)They rapidly lost social status to the third estate.
D)They were openly hostile with one another and frequently involved in street battles.
E)They were almost completely dominated by the clergy of the First Estate.
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Which group had a large representation among the Third Estate delegates to the Estates-General?

A)Priests
B)Peasants
C)Lawyers
D)Courtiers
E)Women
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Which group constituted a key conduit for "enlightened" American political and moral ideas back to Europe?

A)Returning British prisoners of war
B)French army and navy officers
C)European nobles returning from expeditions to the new American frontier
D)Missionary priests returning from evangelical campaigns deep in the U.S. back country
E)Official proclamations sent to the governments of Europe by George Washington
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On July 4, 1776, delegates to the Second Continental Congress approved the

A)Declaration of the Rights of the Man and the Citizen.
B)Constitution.
C)Declaration of Independence.
D)Olive Branch Petition.
E)appointment of George Washington as commander of the Continental Army.
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Which factor played a significant role in the colonists winning their war for independence?

A)Generous military and financial aid from various European states, especially France
B)The collapse of the English colonial system
C)Apathy of the English military
D)Flaws in the English mercantile system
E)The American's naval superiority
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define the following term:
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What factors help to explain the Reign of Terror? Was the "terror" justified or did it demonstrate the excesses of revolutionary fervor?
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What events led to the formation of the National Assembly?
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Was the American War of Independence truly revolutionary? Explain.
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How did the Committee of Public Safety respond to the threat of foreign invasion?
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In what ways did Napoleon's policies repudiate the accomplishments of the French Revolution? In what ways did his policies strengthen the accomplishments of the French Revolution?
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What role did nationalism play in the fall of Napoleon?
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How did Louis XVI respond to the revolutionary challenges to the Old Regime?
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Georges Danton
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Committee of Public Safety
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Directory
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Germaine de Staël
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Reign of Terror
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What best describes the gathering of the Estates-General in 1789?

A)Louis XVI's parliamentary body often consulted the king.
B)It was in unanimous agreement that only radical changes could solve France's problems.
C)It was dominated by the first estate composed mostly of urban lawyers.
D)It was in unanimous agreement about the necessity of immediately creation a "National Assembly."
E)It was divided over the issue of voting by "orders" or by "head."
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What best describes the French economy of the eighteenth century?

A)The economy grew, but also experienced periodic crises.
B)The economy was stagnant due to foreign competition in industry and trade.
C)The economy declined rapidly due to overuse of arable land.
D)The economy was based largely on the silk industry.
E)The economy was entirely based upon agricultural production.
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On August 4, 1789, the National Assembly voted to abolish

A)the death penalty.
B)monarchial government.
C)aristocratic privileges.
D)slavery.
E)private property.
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Which group comprised the First Estate in France?

A)The nobility.
B)The clergy
C)The peasants
D)The military
E)The nobility
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Most Third Estate delegates to the Estates-General advocated

A)the return of serfdom.
B)a complete reworking of French law.
C)the abolition of private property.
D)the abolition of the Church.
E)constitutional government.
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Napoleon's Civil Code restored the legal power of

A)wives and daughters.
B)aristocrats and nobles.
C)fathers and husbands.
D)kings and bishops.
E)children and dependents.
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The American Articles of Confederation created a

A)strong central government.
B)constitutional monarchy.
C)weak central government.
D)binding alliance between the United States and France.
E)free trade zone.
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American victory in the War for Independence was secured by the British surrender at

A)Richmond.
B)Fallen Timber.
C)Fort McHenry.
D)Yorktown.
E)Saratoga.
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the Grand Army
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Loyalists made up ____ percent of the American colonial population.

A)2 to 3
B)30 to 35
C)20 to 30
D)35 to 45
E)15 to 30
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Which group comprised the largest segment of the Third Estate?

A)Skilled artisans
B)Merchants
C)Peasants
D)Professionals
E)Soldiers
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Elba and Saint Helena
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What was part of Napoleon's agreement with the Catholic Church?

A)The pope agreed to condemn all enemies of France.
B)Napoleon acknowledged his subservience to the Pope.
C)The pope was given the right to sue for lands confiscated during the Revolution.
D)Catholicism was recognized as the religion of the majority of French people.
E)Private citizens would return church property they had acquired during the Revolution.
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What was the most immediate cause of the French Revolution?

A)The government's failure to resolve its debts and other economic problems
B)The threat of foreign invasion
C)The radical calls of the philosophes for reform
D)Louis XVI's rejection of the cahiers de doléances
E)Violent uprisings by the common people who were demanding political and economic equality
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The Estates-General opened ____ on May 5, 1789.

A)in Marseilles
B)at the Vatican
C)in Lyon
D)at Versailles
E)in Paris
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What was the status of the French bourgeoisie and nobility by the eighteenth century?

A)They were growing further apart in social status.
B)They were increasingly less distinguishable from each other.
C)They rapidly lost social status to the third estate.
D)They were openly hostile with one another and frequently involved in street battles.
E)They were almost completely dominated by the clergy of the First Estate.
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Which group had a large representation among the Third Estate delegates to the Estates-General?

A)Priests
B)Peasants
C)Lawyers
D)Courtiers
E)Women
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78
Which group constituted a key conduit for "enlightened" American political and moral ideas back to Europe?

A)Returning British prisoners of war
B)French army and navy officers
C)European nobles returning from expeditions to the new American frontier
D)Missionary priests returning from evangelical campaigns deep in the U.S. back country
E)Official proclamations sent to the governments of Europe by George Washington
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On July 4, 1776, delegates to the Second Continental Congress approved the

A)Declaration of the Rights of the Man and the Citizen.
B)Constitution.
C)Declaration of Independence.
D)Olive Branch Petition.
E)appointment of George Washington as commander of the Continental Army.
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Which factor played a significant role in the colonists winning their war for independence?

A)Generous military and financial aid from various European states, especially France
B)The collapse of the English colonial system
C)Apathy of the English military
D)Flaws in the English mercantile system
E)The American's naval superiority
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