Deck 26: The North Atlantic Revolutions, 1750-1830
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Deck 26: The North Atlantic Revolutions, 1750-1830
1
Which man advocated a separation of powers and a system of checks and balances?
A) John Locke
B) Baron Montesquieu
C) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
D) Voltaire
A) John Locke
B) Baron Montesquieu
C) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
D) Voltaire
Baron Montesquieu
2
In 1750, which of these had the largest North American Empire?
A) Britain
B) France
C) Spain
D) Portugal
A) Britain
B) France
C) Spain
D) Portugal
France
3
Which of these did NOT side against Britain in the Seven Years War?
A) Russia
B) Prussia
C) France
D) Austria
A) Russia
B) Prussia
C) France
D) Austria
Prussia
4
What body met for the first time in 1774?
A) the Massachusetts Assembly
B) the United States Congress
C) the Continental Congress
D) the Constitutional Convention
A) the Massachusetts Assembly
B) the United States Congress
C) the Continental Congress
D) the Constitutional Convention
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5
The protest known as the Boston Tea Party is best described as based on
A) mercantilist ideology.
B) a democratic revolution.
C) a misunderstanding.
D) commercial self-interest.
A) mercantilist ideology.
B) a democratic revolution.
C) a misunderstanding.
D) commercial self-interest.
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6
How did Prussia assist Britain in the Seven Years War?
A) fighting Russia in Europe
B) fighting France in Europe
C) fighting France in North America
D) assisting the French against the Russians
A) fighting Russia in Europe
B) fighting France in Europe
C) fighting France in North America
D) assisting the French against the Russians
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7
Who was John Paul Jones?
A) a captain in the American Navy
B) the negotiator of the Treaty of Paris of 1783
C) the American commander at Saratoga Army
D) the British commander at Yorktown
A) a captain in the American Navy
B) the negotiator of the Treaty of Paris of 1783
C) the American commander at Saratoga Army
D) the British commander at Yorktown
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8
What was at stake in the Seven Years War?
A) North Atlantic supremacy
B) succession to the Austrian throne
C) division of the Ottoman empire
D) trading rights with China
A) North Atlantic supremacy
B) succession to the Austrian throne
C) division of the Ottoman empire
D) trading rights with China
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9
The two developments that set the stage for the Atlantic Revolutions were
A) the Enlightenment and France's victory in the Seven Years War.
B) the Enlightenment and Spain's defeat by England.
C) the Enlightenment and Britain's victory in the Seven Years War.
D) Britain's victory in the Seven Years War and the defeat of the Armada.
A) the Enlightenment and France's victory in the Seven Years War.
B) the Enlightenment and Spain's defeat by England.
C) the Enlightenment and Britain's victory in the Seven Years War.
D) Britain's victory in the Seven Years War and the defeat of the Armada.
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10
In 1770, all of he Townshend taxes were removed EXCEPT
A) tea.
B) paint.
C) sugar.
D) glass.
A) tea.
B) paint.
C) sugar.
D) glass.
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11
What was closed to colonial settlement by royal proclamation in 1763?
A) lands west of the Appalachians
B) Canada
C) the Caribbean
D) Florida
A) lands west of the Appalachians
B) Canada
C) the Caribbean
D) Florida
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12
Which of these ideas was shared by Montesquieu, Rousseau, and Locke?
A) support for democracy
B) challenges to absolutism
C) absolute equality
D) fundamental rights shared by all
A) support for democracy
B) challenges to absolutism
C) absolute equality
D) fundamental rights shared by all
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13
According to John Locke, from whom do governments get their power?
A) God
B) people they rule
C) royal families
D) armies
A) God
B) people they rule
C) royal families
D) armies
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14
British troops marched on Lexington and Concord in 1775 in response to
A) publication of the Declaration of Independence.
B) the calling of the Continental Congress.
C) an American declaration of war.
D) attacks on Boston by colonial militia.
A) publication of the Declaration of Independence.
B) the calling of the Continental Congress.
C) an American declaration of war.
D) attacks on Boston by colonial militia.
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15
How did the British crush Pontiac's Rebellion?
A) They allied with the French troops in Pennsylvania.
B) They set fire to Indian villages.
C) Pitt set up a naval blockade.
D) They gave the Indians blankets infected with smallpox.
A) They allied with the French troops in Pennsylvania.
B) They set fire to Indian villages.
C) Pitt set up a naval blockade.
D) They gave the Indians blankets infected with smallpox.
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16
The Seven Years War was also known as the
A) American Revolution.
B) British-Indian War.
C) French and Indian War.
D) Atlantic Revolution.
A) American Revolution.
B) British-Indian War.
C) French and Indian War.
D) Atlantic Revolution.
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17
In western Pennsylvania, the French built a stronghold at
A) Fort Duquesne.
B) Detroit.
C) Saint Domingue.
D) Fort Miquelon.
A) Fort Duquesne.
B) Detroit.
C) Saint Domingue.
D) Fort Miquelon.
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18
Which of the following best describes Parliament's rationale in passing the Stamp Act?
A) The colonists were already accustomed to paying taxes and tariffs, so an additional tax should be insignificant.
B) The colonists paid few taxes but relied on British troops for protection, so they should be asked to pay more.
C) The colonists had been exempt from taxes as they first began building the colonies, but now that they were successfully established they could contribute to the economy like everyone else.
D) The colonists were making a lot of money through commerce with the Dutch, so Britain was entitled to a portion of that bounty.
A) The colonists were already accustomed to paying taxes and tariffs, so an additional tax should be insignificant.
B) The colonists paid few taxes but relied on British troops for protection, so they should be asked to pay more.
C) The colonists had been exempt from taxes as they first began building the colonies, but now that they were successfully established they could contribute to the economy like everyone else.
D) The colonists were making a lot of money through commerce with the Dutch, so Britain was entitled to a portion of that bounty.
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19
How was the French government affected by the American Revolution?
A) They were not affected by the American Revolution.
B) They gained little from the war but bankruptcy and revoltion.
C) Theyre gained Louisiana.
D) They had all their war costs paid by Britain.
A) They were not affected by the American Revolution.
B) They gained little from the war but bankruptcy and revoltion.
C) Theyre gained Louisiana.
D) They had all their war costs paid by Britain.
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20
In losing the Seven Years War, France lost most of its North American empire. Which of the following places was France allowed to keep?
A) Saint-Domingue
B) Canada
C) Florida
D) Louisiana
A) Saint-Domingue
B) Canada
C) Florida
D) Louisiana
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21
Representing 98% of the population, the Third Estate was given what proportion of votes in the Estates General?
A) one-quarter
B) one-third
C) one-half
D) three-quarters
A) one-quarter
B) one-third
C) one-half
D) three-quarters
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22
The Committee of Public Safety was given broad powers in order to
A) put an end to the monarchy.
B) protect against foreign and domestic enemies.
C) hunt down Robespierre's supporters.
D) ensure loyalty to the Catholic Church.
A) put an end to the monarchy.
B) protect against foreign and domestic enemies.
C) hunt down Robespierre's supporters.
D) ensure loyalty to the Catholic Church.
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23
In 1791, Louis XVI and his family were arrested when they failed to reach
A) Britain.
B) the Holy Roman Empire.
C) Spain.
D) Prussia.
A) Britain.
B) the Holy Roman Empire.
C) Spain.
D) Prussia.
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24
The Bastille was
A) a medieval fortress used as a prison.
B) a medieval church used as a prison.
C) a medieval mosque used as a prison.
D) a medieval school used as a prison.
A) a medieval fortress used as a prison.
B) a medieval church used as a prison.
C) a medieval mosque used as a prison.
D) a medieval school used as a prison.
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25
What was the significance of the Rosetta Stone?
A) It proved that the Ancient Egyptians had been builders.
B) It enabled scholars to decipher Greek writing.
C) It enabled scholars to decipher hieroglyphics.
D) It enabled archaeologists to enter the Great Pyramid.
A) It proved that the Ancient Egyptians had been builders.
B) It enabled scholars to decipher Greek writing.
C) It enabled scholars to decipher hieroglyphics.
D) It enabled archaeologists to enter the Great Pyramid.
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26
During the French Revolution, wearing long trousers, instead of breeches, showed support for
A) the nobility.
B) the military.
C) commoners.
D) the war effort.
A) the nobility.
B) the military.
C) commoners.
D) the war effort.
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27
Who ruled France at the time of the French Revolution?
A) Catherine de Medicis
B) Louis XIV
C) Louis XVI
D) Louis XVIII
A) Catherine de Medicis
B) Louis XIV
C) Louis XVI
D) Louis XVIII
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28
Napoleon rose to power during the government of
A) the Jacobins
B) the Legislative Assembly
C) the Directory
D) the Estates General
A) the Jacobins
B) the Legislative Assembly
C) the Directory
D) the Estates General
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29
For what crime was Louis XVI sentenced to death?
A) treason
B) conspiring with France's enemies
C) breaking his coronation oath
D) sedition
A) treason
B) conspiring with France's enemies
C) breaking his coronation oath
D) sedition
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30
When there was not enough bread to supply all of the Parisian families, 6,000 women
A) marched on Paris and staged a rebellion.
B) marched to Versailles to confront the king.
C) marched into the countryside to demand wheat from the peasants.
D) attacked all the bakeries in Paris.
A) marched on Paris and staged a rebellion.
B) marched to Versailles to confront the king.
C) marched into the countryside to demand wheat from the peasants.
D) attacked all the bakeries in Paris.
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31
The outcome of the "Battle of the Pyramids" was that the
A) French army defeated the Egyptian army.
B) British army defeated the Egyptian army.
C) British army defeated the French army.
D) French navy defeated the British navy.
A) French army defeated the Egyptian army.
B) British army defeated the Egyptian army.
C) British army defeated the French army.
D) French navy defeated the British navy.
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32
Napoleon abandoned his troops after a devastating loss to
A) the Egyptian army.
B) Prussia.
C) Austria.
D) Britain.
A) the Egyptian army.
B) Prussia.
C) Austria.
D) Britain.
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33
Who initially made up most of the National Assembly?
A) members of the First Estate
B) the nobility
C) members of the Third Estate
D) the peasantry
A) members of the First Estate
B) the nobility
C) members of the Third Estate
D) the peasantry
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34
The First Estate represented the
A) nobility.
B) clergy.
C) commoners.
D) peasants.
A) nobility.
B) clergy.
C) commoners.
D) peasants.
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35
The end of the French Revolution was marked by the formation of the
A) Committee of Public Safety.
B) Directory.
C) Consulate.
D) National Assembly.
A) Committee of Public Safety.
B) Directory.
C) Consulate.
D) National Assembly.
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36
The Committee of Public Safety's "levee en masse" was
A) tax on all property.
B) rule for democratic elections.
C) vote to execute the king.
D) national draft.
A) tax on all property.
B) rule for democratic elections.
C) vote to execute the king.
D) national draft.
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37
What was formally abolished in France on August 4, 1789?
A) the French Assembly
B) the monarchy
C) class privilege
D) the French Catholic Church
A) the French Assembly
B) the monarchy
C) class privilege
D) the French Catholic Church
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38
Which of the following best describes the Tennis Court Oath?
A) the Second Estate voted unanimously against the king's tax plan.
B) the First Estate agreed e that the commoners must pay more taxes.
C) the Third Estate agreed not to disperse until France had a written constitution.
D) the Second Estate demanded that the king dissolve the Estates General.
A) the Second Estate voted unanimously against the king's tax plan.
B) the First Estate agreed e that the commoners must pay more taxes.
C) the Third Estate agreed not to disperse until France had a written constitution.
D) the Second Estate demanded that the king dissolve the Estates General.
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39
The slogan of the French Revolution was
A) "No taxation without representation."
B) "Liberty, equality, and fraternity."
C) "No to absolutism."
D) "Land, peace, and bread."
A) "No taxation without representation."
B) "Liberty, equality, and fraternity."
C) "No to absolutism."
D) "Land, peace, and bread."
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40
France's first constitution created
A) an absolute monarchy.
B)a republic.
C) a limited monarchy.
D) a democracy.
A) an absolute monarchy.
B)a republic.
C) a limited monarchy.
D) a democracy.
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41
Which of these was NOT one of the key principles that shaped the peace negotiations at the Congress of Vienna?
A) legitimacy
B) self-determination
C) compensation
D) balance of power
A) legitimacy
B) self-determination
C) compensation
D) balance of power
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42
Olympe de Gouges advocated the overthrow of monarchy and the creation of a democracy in which women could vote and serve.
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43
How did the Haitian Revolution differ from the American and French Revolutions?
A) It was more social than political and more racial.
B) It was more political than social and had little economic impact.
C) It had little influence on world affairs
D) It focused more on liberty and equality than land ownership.
A) It was more social than political and more racial.
B) It was more political than social and had little economic impact.
C) It had little influence on world affairs
D) It focused more on liberty and equality than land ownership.
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44
Napoleon signed the Concordat because he
A) was a devout Catholic.
B) believed that defeating the English navy was impossible.
C) believed that his invasion of Russia would be short.
D) wanted to preserve Catholicism as a social force.
A) was a devout Catholic.
B) believed that defeating the English navy was impossible.
C) believed that his invasion of Russia would be short.
D) wanted to preserve Catholicism as a social force.
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45
Which government was the most restrictive for women?
A) the Directory
B) Committee of Public Safety
C) the Consulate
D) the Legislative Assembly
A) the Directory
B) Committee of Public Safety
C) the Consulate
D) the Legislative Assembly
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46
In which of these actions did Napoleon disappoint hopes that he would carry out the principles of the French Revolution?
A) reaching peace with Britain in 1802
B) codification of French Laws
C) establishing a centralized bureaucracy
D) using elections to approve his decisions after the fact
A) reaching peace with Britain in 1802
B) codification of French Laws
C) establishing a centralized bureaucracy
D) using elections to approve his decisions after the fact
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47
On Saint-Domingue, "people of color" were
A) all slaves, regardless of race.
B) former slaves and mixed race people.
C) runaway slaves living in the interior.
D) the majority of the population.
A) all slaves, regardless of race.
B) former slaves and mixed race people.
C) runaway slaves living in the interior.
D) the majority of the population.
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48
Olympe de Gouges argued for
A) equal rights for both sexes.
B) creation of a radical democracy.
C) the king's execution.
D) limiting political liberty and equality to men.
A) equal rights for both sexes.
B) creation of a radical democracy.
C) the king's execution.
D) limiting political liberty and equality to men.
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49
Which of the following best illustrates the ideology of Metternich at Vienna?
A) Absolutist governments have no place in a modern Europe.
B) Enlightenment ideals must be carried out regardless of the cost.
C) European countries should return to their old leaders and royal families.
D) European countries should hold free election in accordance with the ideals of the Enlightenment.
A) Absolutist governments have no place in a modern Europe.
B) Enlightenment ideals must be carried out regardless of the cost.
C) European countries should return to their old leaders and royal families.
D) European countries should hold free election in accordance with the ideals of the Enlightenment.
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50
The Congress System sought to maintain peace by ensuring French dominance
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51
Saint-Domingue is today known as
A) Cuba.
B) Jamaica.
C) Puerto Rico.
D) Haiti.
A) Cuba.
B) Jamaica.
C) Puerto Rico.
D) Haiti.
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52
Which of the following describes the end of Toussaint L'Ouverture's career?
A) He defeated the French and became the leader of Haiti.
B) He joined forces with the French and defeated the Indians.
C) He surrendered to the French and was pardoned.
D) He was defeated and died in a French prison.
A) He defeated the French and became the leader of Haiti.
B) He joined forces with the French and defeated the Indians.
C) He surrendered to the French and was pardoned.
D) He was defeated and died in a French prison.
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53
After the defeat of Napoleon, the Congress of Vienna redrew national borders in Europe and restored regimes that had been ousted by Napoleon. Instead of restoring the Holy Roman Empire, the Congress created the
A) nation of Poland.
B) Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
C) Austrian Empire.
D) Germanic Confederation.
A) nation of Poland.
B) Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
C) Austrian Empire.
D) Germanic Confederation.
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54
The Tennis Court Oath was an agreement by the National Assembly to remain united until France had a written constitution.
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55
Napoleon instituted numerous restrictions for women that lasted until 1947.
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56
What was the main focus of the Continental System?
A) to unite Europe under a single democratic government
B) to isolate the United States from world affairs
C) to cut off British commerce with Europe.
D) to ensure the succession of Napoleon's son
A) to unite Europe under a single democratic government
B) to isolate the United States from world affairs
C) to cut off British commerce with Europe.
D) to ensure the succession of Napoleon's son
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57
Saint-Domingue became more important to France as a result of
A) discovery of gold in the colony.
B) the Seven Years War.
C) its strategic position between France and its North American colonies.
D) its support for the monarchy.
A) discovery of gold in the colony.
B) the Seven Years War.
C) its strategic position between France and its North American colonies.
D) its support for the monarchy.
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58
Which of the following best describes Russia's initial strategy in fighting Napoleon?
A) They fought offensively, attacking French soldiers in Prussia, Austria, and present day Belgium.
B) They fought defensively, burning everything they couldn't carry and retreating into the heartland of Russia.
C) They tricked Napoleon, feigning surrender when they were, in fact, gathering arms and waiting for help from Prussia.
D) They used guerilla warfare and biological weapons including smallpox infested blankets.
A) They fought offensively, attacking French soldiers in Prussia, Austria, and present day Belgium.
B) They fought defensively, burning everything they couldn't carry and retreating into the heartland of Russia.
C) They tricked Napoleon, feigning surrender when they were, in fact, gathering arms and waiting for help from Prussia.
D) They used guerilla warfare and biological weapons including smallpox infested blankets.
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59
Which of the following best describes the role and rights of women in the French Revolution?
A) Women played only a small role in the revolution and they received few additional rights as a result of it.
B) Women played a crucial role in the revolution and they received numerous additional rights as a result of it.
C) Women played only a small role in the revolution, but they still received additional rights as a result of it.
D) Women played a crucial role in the revolution but did not receive many additional rights as a result of it.
A) Women played only a small role in the revolution and they received few additional rights as a result of it.
B) Women played a crucial role in the revolution and they received numerous additional rights as a result of it.
C) Women played only a small role in the revolution, but they still received additional rights as a result of it.
D) Women played a crucial role in the revolution but did not receive many additional rights as a result of it.
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60
Napoleon produced no heir with Josephine, so he divorced her and remarried.
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61
Who was the head of the Ottawa nation?
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62
Who instituted France's Reign of Terror?
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63
Discuss Napoleon's disastrous invasion of Russia.
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64
How did Napoleon advance the understanding of Egyptian history?
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65
Which country first withdrew from Napoleon's continental system?
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66
The main architect of the Congress System was Napoleon Bonaparte.
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67
Which battle was the turning point of the American Revolution, gaining French support?
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68
Compare and contrast the revolution in Haiti with the American and French Revolutions.
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69
The Third Estate refused to abide by the traditional system for voting in the Estates General.
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70
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the colonial troops and British troops in the American Revolution.
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71
Where was Napoleon's final defeat?
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72
What was the last major battle of the American Revolution?
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73
The Battle of Saratoga shifted the Revolutionary War in Britain's favor.
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74
Who ruled France at the end of the French Revolution?
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75
Evaluate the role of women in the French Revolution.
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76
The Battle of Yorktown convinced the French to join the Revolutionary War.
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77
Who was the leader of the colonists' forces during the American Revolution?
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78
Evaluate the reasons for Napoleon's rise to power and his unprecedented popularity among the French people.
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79
The Stamp Act Congress called for a boycott of British goods.
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80
Which country's economy was Napoleon trying to weaken by the continental system?
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