Exam 22: Revolutions in the Transatlantic World
Exam 1: The Birth of Civilization57 Questions
Exam 2: Four Great Revolutions in Thought and Religion58 Questions
Exam 3: Greek and Hellenistic Civilization58 Questions
Exam 4: West Asia, Inner Asia, and South Asia to 1000 C.E57 Questions
Exam 5: Africa: Early History to 1000 C.E58 Questions
Exam 6: Republican and Imperial Rome57 Questions
Exam 7: Chinas First Empire and Its Aftermath, 221 B.C.E-589 C.E56 Questions
Exam 8: Imperial China,589-136857 Questions
Exam 9: Early Japanese History52 Questions
Exam 10: The Formation of Islamic Civilization, 622-100058 Questions
Exam 11: The Byzantine Empire and Western Europe to 100056 Questions
Exam 12: The Islamic World, 1000-150057 Questions
Exam 13: Ancient Civilizations of the Americas54 Questions
Exam 14: Africa Ca1000-170058 Questions
Exam 15: Europe to the Early 1500s: Revival, Decline, and Renaissance54 Questions
Exam 16: Europe, 1500-1650: Expansion, reformation, and Religious Wars58 Questions
Exam 17: Conquest and Exploitation: the Development of the Transatlantic Economy58 Questions
Exam 18: East Asia in the Late Traditional ERA58 Questions
Exam 19: State-Building and Society in Early Modern Europe58 Questions
Exam 20: The Last Great Islamic Empires, 1500-180057 Questions
Exam 21: The Age of European Enlightenment58 Questions
Exam 22: Revolutions in the Transatlantic World56 Questions
Exam 23: Political Consolidation in Nineteenth-Century Europe and North America58 Questions
Exam 24: Northern Transatlantic Economy and Society, 1815-191459 Questions
Exam 25: Latin America From Independence to the 1940s59 Questions
Exam 26: India, the Islamic Heart-lands, and Africa, 1800-194557 Questions
Exam 27: Modern East Asia59 Questions
Exam 28: Imperialism and World War I59 Questions
Exam 29: Depression, European Dictators, and the American New Deal59 Questions
Exam 30: World War II58 Questions
Exam 31: The West Since World War II57 Questions
Exam 32: East Asia: The Recent Decades58 Questions
Exam 33: Post-colonialism and Beyond: Latin America, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East57 Questions
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What kind of political arrangement emerged in Europe as a result of the Congress of Vienna? What became the prevailing ideology of post-Napoleonic governments? How was the new political order enforced?
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Which of the following best characterizes Napoleon’s relationship with the ideals of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution?
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The National Constituent Assembly attempted to solve the financial problems of the French state by all of the following methods except
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What role did the Stamp Act Congress play in the American Revolution?
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The concordat of 1801 with Pope Pius VII did all of the following except:
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Discuss the role of the king in the French Revolution.What were some of the ways by which Louis XVI caused his own demise?
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“Virtue, without which terror is fatal; terror, without which virtue is impotent” was part of a statement made by
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Napoleon's “Continental System” aimed at all of the following except:
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How did the revolutions that occurred across the transatlantic world between 1776 and 1824 transform Western societies?
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Why was the independence of Brazil attained through relatively peaceful means? What conditions enabled Brazil to avoid division after independence? Did independence transform Brazilian socio-economic structures?
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How important were San Martín,Bolívar,and other military leaders to the Latin American independence movements in the 1820s? Did the successes of "strongmen" in the liberation of Latin American countries at this time limit democracy in this region in subsequent years?
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