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French And Industrial Revolutions Exam
Test Description: French and Industrial Revolution exam for World History
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1) James I of England believed in the divine right of kings, which is
A
the theory that kings alone could know the mind of God, and therefore could determine the future through divination.
B
the belief that a king was granted the wisdom of God upon ascending to the throne, and therefore was faultless.
C
the concept that kings were equal to God, and therefore did not have to live by the laws of the Church.
D
the idea that kings receive their power from God and are responsible only to God.
2) What is absolutism?
A
the practice by monarchs of undergoing daily absolution to keep states free of the burden of sin
B
an offshoot of Islam, in which it is believed that baptism absolves all past and future sins
C
a system of government in which a ruler holds total power
D
the belief that all citizens within a state must conform to one religion
3) The ideas of ______can be found in the American Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution.
A
Miguel de Cervantes
B
John Locke
C
Thomas Wilson
D
John Calvin
4) _______ was the first to argue that the sun, not the earth, was the center of the universe.
A
Nicholas Copernicus
B
Ptolemy
C
Johannes Kepler
D
Martin Luther
5) Adam Smith believed in laissez-faire, by which he meant that
A
the assets of the rich should be taken.
B
the state should monitor the economy and impose regulations to keep it healthy.
C
those who are able to work should help to support those who cannot work.
D
the state should not regulate the economy.
6) The French National Assembly swore the Tennis Court Oath, which was
A
a vow to continue to meet until they had produced a French constitution.
B
a promise not to rest until all members of the clergy were tried and executed.
C
an oath of loyalty to Jean Valjean, an outspoken lawyer that called for doing away with the relics of feudalism.
D
a promise to destroy all of nation's tennis bracelets.
7) The Committee of Public Safety was given broad powers to
A
drain all the canals.
B
protect the Paris Commune from thieves.
C
restore order to Brussels.
D
defend France from threats.
8) The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen proclaimed
A
equal rights for all citizens, including equal political rights for women.
B
an end to the National police force.
C
equal rights for all men, but no political rights for women.
D
an end to the monarchy and the abolishing of a National Assembly.
9) _______ was the brutal head of the Committee of Public Safety.
A
Maximilien Robespierre
B
Jean-Paul Marat
C
Jean Valjean
D
Victor Hugo
10) The ________ was crucial to Britain's Industrial Revolution.
A
steam engine
B
flying shuttle
C
water-powered loom
D
bicycle
11) Who proposed the germ theory of disease?
A
Michael Faraday
B
Louis Pasteur
C
Farhid Molotof
D
Charles Darwin
12) _________ believed humans were guided not by reason and moral ideals, but by a ruthless struggle for self preservation.
A
Thomas Hobbes
B
Martin Luther
C
John Locke
D
John McCain
13) The __________ theory stated that the sun was the center of the universe.
A
sun center
B
center sun
C
heliocentric
D
sunliocentric
14) When the Estates-Genearl convened in May, 1789, it was the intention of Luis XVI to
A
raise taxes
B
kill everyone
C
enslave the Third Estate
D
get a divorce
15) During the ______________, close to 40,000 people were killed.
A
Reign of Terror
B
Reign of Horror
C
Years of bloodshed
D
Bloody Years
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