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The French Revolution Begins: Part Two
Test Description: Chapter 18, section one
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) One of the National Assembly's first acts at Versailles was to destroy the relics of feudalism,...
A
support the peasant rebellions and the Great Fear.
B
abolish the rights of landlords, and end the finacial privileges of nobles and the clergy.
C
and set ablaze the local castles.
D
invent the guillotine.
2) The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen was inspired by...
A
the American Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
B
the Code of Hamarabi.
C
the Imperial Decree to free the serfs.
D
pro-Royalist ideologies that were popular at the time.
3) The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen reflected...
A
Christian values.
B
Critical thinking.
C
Enlightenment thought.
D
Economic issues of the time period.
4) Louis XVI refused to accept the National Assembly's decrees, so thousands of _____ marched to Versailles and brought him back to Paris.
A
women armed with broomsticks, lances, pitchforks, swords, pistols and muskets
B
British soldiers and military power
C
men armed with cannon and military troops
D
Austrian citizens who were loyal to the royal family
5) Because of the need of money, the National Assembly...
A
barrowed money from England.
B
raised taxes on each citizen.
C
brought more gold from its colonies.
D
seized and sold the lands of the Catholic Church in France.
6) The Catholic Church was...
A
secularized.
B
made the most popular religion in the country.
C
richer than it ever was.
D
afraid of the Great Fear so joined the Revolution.
7) Some European leaders began to fear that revolution would spread to their countries and threatened to used force, so...
A
the Legislative Assembly declared war on America.
B
the Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria.
C
the Legislative Assembly signed a treaty with Austria.
D
the Legislative Assembly helped Louis XVI escape.
8) Power passed from the Legislative assembly to the Paris Commune. Many of its members called themselves the sans-culottes which means...
A
ordinary patriots without course of action.
B
ordinary patriots without fine clothes.
C
ordinary patriots without sand.
D
ordinary partiots without fine food.
9) Members of the new Paris Commune took the...
A
city of Paris and then marched to Verdun.
B
land left by the nobles and started farms with everyone sharing in the profits.
C
took money from the treasury.
D
king captive.
10) Why did the Third Estate object to each estate's having one vote in the Estates-General?
A
There would still be a king.
B
The First and Second estates together could outvote the Third Estate.
C
The fact that the doors of the meeting place were locked caused an objection.
D
The government was spending enourmous sums on wars.
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