Global II Review: Intro Unit-Unit 2 Question Preview (ID: 47259)


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Which list of French leaders is in the correct chronological order?
a) Louis XVI, Napoleon, Robespierre
b) Louis XVI, Robespierre, Napoleon
c) Robespierre, Napoleon, Louis XVI
d) Napoleon, Louis XVI, Robespierre

The French people supported Napoleon Bonaparte because they hoped he would
a) adopt the ideas of the Protestant Reformation
b) restore Louis XVI to power
c) provide stability for the nation
d) end British control of France

What was a major cause of the French Revolution?
a) economic success of mercantilism
b) inequalities in the tax structure
c) failure of the Congress of Vienna
d) Continental System in Europe

At the Congress of Vienna (1815), the governments of Europe reacted to the French Revolution and the rule of Napoleon by attempting to
a) restore old regimes to power
b) encourage nationalist movements
c) spread the idea of democracy
d) promote the European free-trade zones

Which issue was a cause of the French Revolution?
a) ineffective rule of Napoleon Bonaparte
b) outrage over the use of the guillotine by the Committee of Public Safety
c) nationalization of the Church
d) demand of the Third Estate for more political power

One way in which Robespierre and Louis XVI of France are similar is that both
a) Were removed from power during the French Revolution
b) decreased government control of the economy
c) adopted ideas of the Congress of Vienna
d) implemented policies of religious tolerance

Which geographic factor played the greatest role in preventing Russia from being conquered by both Napoleon and Adolf Hitler?
a) deserts
b) climate
c) rivers
d) mountains

One way in which Robespierre and Napoleon are similar is that they both
a) played an important role at the Congress of Vienna
b) were executed for treason by French monarchs
c) increased their power during the French Revolution
d) led armies against the Haitians

Which statement best describes the effects of the works of Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo Galilei, Sir Isaac Newton and Rene Descartes?
a) The acceptance of traditional authority was strengthened.
b) The scientific method was used to solve problems.
c) Funding to education was increased by the English government
d) Interest in Greek and Roman drama was renewed

In Two Treatises of Government, John Locke wrote that the purpose of government was to
a) keep kings in power
b) regulate the economy
c) expand territory
d) protect natural rights

Which idea became a central belief of the Enlightenment?
a) The use of reason would lead to human progress
b) The ancient Romans had the best form of government
c) Mathematics could be used to solve all human problems
d) People should give up their natural rights to their rulers

The main purpose of a time line is to show the
a) causes and effects of wars
b) benefits of modern civilizations
c) location of important places
d) chronological relationship between events

An economist is a social scientist who focuses on the study of the
a) development of spiritual practices
b) establishment of legal systems
c) creation and implementation of social class systems
d) production and exchange of goods and ideas

Which feature would most often be shown on a political map?
a) topography
b) capital cities
c) type of climate
d) elevation

Which feature would most likely appear on a physical map?
a) population densities
b) climate patterns
c) land usage patterns
d) mountain ranges

One characteristic of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution was that it
a) limited the power of absolute leaders
b) established stability and economic growth
c) illustrated the power of public opinion
d) used violent methods to eliminate their opponents

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