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The French Revolution: Part Four
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1) The Civil Code preserved...
A
the equality of all citizens before the law.
B
fruit and veggies. Heck, they were hungry and needed to preserve food!
C
liberty.
D
military leadership.
2) What was the significance of Napoleon's Civil Code?
A
It allowed people to get a divorce.
B
It gave special rights to people who were short.
C
It followed the ideas about liberty and justice set forth by the Enlightenment Period.
D
It was a single law code for the entire nation, replacing 300 legal systems.
3) Napoleon destroyed liberty in that he...
A
believed in religious toleration and economic freedom.
B
made everyone listen to Beethoven.
C
tried to spead the principles of the French Revolution.
D
shut down most of Franc'e newspapers and had the goernment police open people's mail.
4) After a short break from war, Napoleon and France defeated the Austrian Prussian, and _____ armies.
A
British
B
American
C
Canadian
D
Russian
5) Napoleon's Grand Empire was composed of three major parts:
A
The dependent states, allied states, and the Austrian Empire.
B
The French Empire, dependent states, and allied states.
C
The French Empire, the United Kingdom, and allied states.
D
The French Empire, dependent states, and the United Kingdom.
6) The Dependent states were kingdoms under the rule of...
A
Napoleon's relatives.
B
military leaders.
C
senators from France.
D
Blake Shelton. Why not? He's taller than Napoleon.
7) The spread of the french revolutionary priciples was an important factor in the development of...
A
specific military tactics.
B
the Civil Code.
C
the Bill of Rights.
D
liberal traditions in new areas.
8) What was the Continental System Napoleon unsuccessfully used to try and destroy Britain's ability to wage war?
A
Kill thier king when he visited the European Continent.
B
To stop British goods from reaching the European continent to be sold, weakening Britain's economy.
C
To invade Russia.
D
To serve a light breakfast before a battle to British officers that contained poison.
9) The beginning of Napoleon's downfall came with his invasion of...
A
Germany.
B
Russia.
C
Spain.
D
Britian.
10) After military disaster, Napoleon was captured in 1814 and sent to...
A
Eva, then returned to France to later be defeated at Waterloo and then sent to St. Henena where he died in exile.
B
Minsk, then returned to france to later be defeated at Waterloo and then sent to St. Helena where he died in exile.
C
Elba, then returned to France to later be defeated at Waterloo and then sent to St. Helena where he died in exile.
D
Louisiana, then returned to france to later be defeated at Waterloo and then sent to St. Helena where he died in exile.
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