1. Louis XIV ruled France with absolute power from….Louis XIV A. 1661 to 1715. B. 1342 to 1821. C. forever D. 8000B.C.E. – 2010 C.E.

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1. Louis XIV ruled France with absolute power from….Louis XIV A to B to C. forever D. 8000B.C.E. – 2010 C.E.

2. He was the third king of the ______ dynasty.dynasty A. Elizabethan B. Wine C. Qing D. Bourbon

3. What does "L'état, c'est moi." mean? A. I am the world B. I am the country C. I am the state D. I am sun god

4. He ruled with unlimited power. He did not have a ….. A. god B. car C. parliament D. congress

5. The French Revolution from 1789 to 1799 was a major European historical turning point that transformed France from a monarchy to a…monarchy A. Communist state B. Republic C. Theocracy D. Oligarchy

6. Frances Empire had a social class system with King Louis XVI, at the top. He had succeeded to the throne in 1774 and inherited nearly insoluble problems from his predecessors. Below the king came First, Second, and Third Estates. What people were in the third estate?Louis XVI A. Peasants B. Kings C. Slaves D. Everyone not in the First or Second Estates.

7. Which of the following caused the French Revolution? A. Enlightenment Ideas B. Heavy Military expenditures C. Industrial Depression D. Third Estate was unhappy

8. The National Assembly codified the new civil equality on August 26 with the………… A. Declaration of Independence B. Declaration of the rights of all creatures C. Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen D. Declaration of the Rights of woman and of the Children

9. Who directed the Reign of Terror? A. Napolean B. Louis XIV C. Maximilien Robespierre D. Mr. Earnest

10. Name a war that the French were involved with that helped cause a financial crisis? A. American Revolutionary War B. French and Indian War C. 7 Years War D. All of the Above E. None of the Above

11. What was the phrase that American colonist used to express their dislike for the English before the American Revolutionary War? A. “More Taxes” B. “ Free the Slaves” C. “Taxation without Representation” D. “Peace on Earth

12. What country helped the colonists win the American Revolutionary War? A. Germany B. England C. France D. Russia

13. What did the colonists get after the American Revolutionary War ended? A. The first democracy in the Western Hemisphere B. The second democracy in the Western Hemisphere C. The Third democracy in the Western Hemisphere D. The Forth democracy in the Western Hemisphere

14. Who revolted in the Haitian Revolution? A. Peasants B. 3 rd Estate C. Teachers D. Slaves

15. Who helped lead the Haitian Revolution? A. Toussaint L'Ouverture B. George Washington C. Shaka Zulu D. Ghangis Khan

16. What did the slaves get after the Haitian Revolution ended? A. The first democracy in the Western Hemisphere B. The second democracy in the Western Hemisphere C. The Third democracy in the Western Hemisphere D. The Forth democracy in the Western Hemisphere

17. Peter the Great was an Absolute leader in what country? A. Japan B. Russia C. Germany D. America

18. Louis XIV was an Absolute leader in what country? A. Japan B. Russia C. Germany D. France

19. Tokugawa was an Absolute leader in what country? A. Japan B. Russia C. Germany D. America

20. Under Tokugawa class system, the eta were: A. Warriors B. Artisans C. laborers D. outcasts

21. Tokugawa Japan practiced ______ social classes. This means you are born in to your social class. For example, if your father is an artisan, you would be an artisan. You couldn’t advance in social ranking. A. Traditional B. Daimyo C. Shogun D. Kabuki

22. Who led France after Louis XVI? A. Bob Hope B. George Washington C. Napolean I D. Napolean III

23. What was the final battle of Napolean? A. Battle of Trafalagar B. Battle of Russia C. Battle of Earnest D. Battle of Waterloo

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