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2 Although England already dealt with a civil war in the 16 th and 17 th centuries, they again dealt with a major political revolution in the late 1700s because... a.The French Revolution was spreading b.The roundheads weren’t happy with the King c.James II tried to exercise divine right d.The colonies were rebelling

3 Although England already dealt with a civil war in the 16 th and 17 th centuries, they again dealt with a major political revolution in the late 1700s because... a.The French Revolution was spreading b.The roundheads weren’t happy with the King c.James II tried to exercise divine right d.The colonies were rebelling

4 Popular sovereignty is a system in which... a.The people have authority b.The King has absolute power c.Power is shared between state and national governments d.Anarchy reigns supreme

5 Popular sovereignty is a system in which... a.The people have authority b.The King has absolute power c.Power is shared between state and national governments d.Anarchy reigns supreme

6 Popular sovereignty is a system in which... a.The people have authority b.The King has absolute power c.Power is shared between state and national governments d.Anarchy reigns supreme

7 Popular sovereignty is a system in which... a.The people have authority b.The King has absolute power c.Power is shared between state and national governments d.Anarchy reigns supreme

8 In ancient Athens, democracy was implemented through... a.Religious and state leaders writing constitutions together b.Wealthy, land-owning males meeting in councils c.Constitutional monarchy d.A reign of terror

9 In ancient Athens, democracy was implemented through... a.Religious and state leaders writing constitutions together b.Wealthy, land-owning males meeting in councils c.Constitutional monarchy d.A reign of terror

10 What was main goal of the Congress of Vienna? a.Make France powerless b.Establish a balance of power among European nations c.End Napoleon’s reign over Europe d.To form alliances against Russia

11 Which of the following is a domestic accomplishment of Napoleon? a.Made equal suffrage for women and men b.Created a Republic c.Improved education d.Ended rule by one powerful leader

12 Which of the following is not true about Oliver Cromwell? a.He was a Puritan b.He started a Republic c.He started a Military Dictatorship d.He had no son

13 Which of the following is not true about Oliver Cromwell? a.He was a Puritan b.He started a Republic c.He started a Military Dictatorship d.He had no son

14 What was one of the main causes of the French Revolution? a.Financial issues b.The third estate declared itself a new government body c.People were mostly upset about the war with England d.The state took power over the Catholic Church

15 What was one of the main causes of the French Revolution? a.Financial issues b.The third estate declared itself a new government body c.People were mostly upset about the war with England d.The state took power over the Catholic Church

16 When people give up individual rights for the sake of having more order in society it is called… a.Social contract b.Monarchy c.Despotism d.Tyranny

17 When people give up individual rights for the sake of having more order in society it is called… a.Social contract b.Monarchy c.Despotism d.Tyranny

18 Under which British king was the monarchy restored ? a.John I b.Charles II c.William d.James II

19 Under which British king was the monarchy restored ? a.John I b.Charles II c.William d.James II

20 What revolutionary document was influenced most by Voltaire in the U.S.?

21 What was one of the reasons that Napoleon was able to gain power? a.France was a monarchy at the time b.The government was weak c.The only reason was because he was elected d.He was in charge of the Reign of Terror

22 What was one of the reasons that Napoleon was able to gain power? a.France was a monarchy at the time b.The government was weak c.The only reason was because he was elected d.He was in charge of the Reign of Terror

23 How did the National Assembly form? a.The first two estates joined forces b.The third estate declared itself a new government body c.The king established a new constitution d.The legislative assembly disbanded

24 How did the National Assembly form? a.The first two estates joined forces b.The third estate declared itself a new government body c.The king established a new constitution d.The legislative assembly disbanded

25 Who famously wrote about the right to life, liberty, and property? a.John Locke b.Voltaire c.Montesquieu d.Robespierre

26 Who famously wrote about the right to life, liberty, and property? a.John Locke b.Voltaire c.Montesquieu d.Robespierre

27 In which U.S. government document would you find Montesquieu’s ideas?

28 What was the significance of the Women’s March on Versailles? a.They forced the royal family to move to Paris b.They threw the royal family in prison c.They killed 100 soldiers d.They officially started the French Revolution

29 What was the significance of the Women’s March on Versailles? a.They forced the royal family to move to Paris b.They threw the royal family in prison c.They killed 100 soldiers d.They officially started the French Revolution

30 What type of government did France have during the Legislative Assembly? a.Republic b.Constitutional Monarchy c.Absolute Monarchy d.Directorate

31 What type of government did France have during the Legislative Assembly? a.Republic b.Constitutional Monarchy c.Absolute Monarchy d.Directorate

32 Thousands of people were killed in order to preserve the revolution and create an ideal Republic... what was this called? a.September Massacres b.Storming of the Bastille c.War with Prussia and Austria d.Reign of Terror

33 Thousands of people were killed in order to preserve the revolution and create an ideal Republic... what was this called? a.September Massacres b.Storming of the Bastille c.War with Prussia and Austria d.Reign of Terror

34 What U.S. document was especially influenced by John Locke?

35 What is it called when a government shares power between a national government and a local, state government? a. Separation of powers b. Federalism c. Natural rights d. Social contract

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37 Which of the following was not a result of the French Revolution? a. Thousands of people were killed b. The Old Regime was done away with c. A lasting constitution d. Many types of governments had control in the span of just a few years

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39 Habeas Corpus is.... a. The right to a trial b. The right to bear arms c. The second house of Parliament d. The document Charles I signed to limit his own power

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41 The Napoleonic code strived for... a. Equal treatment under law for all French men b. Citizens to fully participate in government c. A new Parliament within the Emperor’s system d. A new constitution

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43 Although the government was weak before Napoleon took over, it... a. Had been causing chaos in France for years b. Had achieved some stability in France c. Was a radical democracy d. Was a constitutional monarchy

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