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Unit 5 Test Review
Test Description: This review is meant to help you prepare for your test on absolutism to revolutions.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) SPEAKER 1 – The general will of the people should decide the laws and government of a nation. - This statement reflects which Enlightenment thinker?
A
Franklin
B
Jefferson
C
Montesqueiu
D
Rousseau
2) Men should put their faith in government to provide stability because life is cruel and short. - This statement reflects which Enlightenment thinker?
A
Lenin
B
Hobbes
C
Voltaire
D
Locke
3) Which was one result of the ideas expressed in the Declaration of Independence?
A
the expansion of religious freedom in England
B
the beginning of the Enlightenment
C
the growth of European democratic movements
D
the origin of free enterprise
4) The ideas of Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau -------
A
had a secular outlook that questioned the beliefs and teachings of the Church.
B
inspired much of the philosophy behind the American and French Revolutions.
C
applied reason to all aspects of life including truth, nature, happiness, progress and liberty.
D
emphasized the importance of the individual over the government
5) The ideas behind the development of a democratic –republican form of government and the Bill of Rights in North America can best be attributed to _______________________________.
A
Vladimir Lenin
B
Voltaire
C
Locke
D
Jose de San Martin
6) Many French people supported Napoleon because they believed that he would
A
provide stability and defeat France’s enemies
B
introduce the ideas of the Protestant Reformation
C
restore Louis XIV to power
D
end British control of France
7) What strategy did Czar Alexander I use to defeat Napoleon?
A
scorched-earth policy
B
frontal attack
C
guns and cannons
D
long negotiations
8) 28. According to John Locke, power comes from the consent of the _____________ and the ____________ have the right to change the government if the government does not protect an individual “natural rights”. What should be in blanks?
A
government
B
people
C
cats
D
rights
9) 22. James I of England believed in the divine right of kings, which is the idea that kings
A
received their power from God and were responsible only to God
B
were equal to God and therefore did not have to live by the laws of the Church
C
could know the mind of God and therefore could determine the future through divination
D
were granted the wisdom of God upon assuming the throne and therefore was faultless
10) Approximately what percentage of people belonged to the Third Estate in France before the French Revolution?
A
75
B
10
C
98
D
25
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