7-3.2 Napoleon/Nationalism Question Preview (ID: 48681)
Napoleon Bonaparte.
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What was ignited as a result of Napoleon's conquest of Europe?
a) nationalist sentiments
b) socialist sentiments
c) imperialistic sentiments
d) religious sentiments
What is the belief that one's greatest loyalty is to a shared culture rather than to a leader or border?
a) nationalism
b) imperialism
c) militarism
d) rationalism
Where did the great powers of Europe meet after Napoleon's exile in 1815?
a) Conference at Versailles
b) Berlin Conference
c) Congress of Vienna
d) National Convention in Paris
What did the blockade of Britain, the Peninsular War, and the invasion of Russia lead to for Napoleon?
a) his rise to power throughout Europe
b) his enslavement of Haiti
c) his crossing the Atlantic to conquer North America
d) his downfall and exile
What are the two main aspects of nationalist movements?
a) unite and flight
b) unification and separation
c) disbanned and fight
d) unification and equality
What defeated Napoleon as he tried to conquer Russia?
a) massive armies
b) advanced weapons
c) cold winter
d) hot summer
Which is NOT a characteristic of nationalism?
a) love for other nations
b) shared culture
c) common language
d) shared history
The rise of nationalism started following the defeat of which emperor?
a) Napoleon
b) Louis XVI
c) Louis XIV
d) Robespierre
Which statement BEST reflects the motto of post-revolutionary France?
a) liberty, equality, fraternity
b) peace, love, unity
c) freedom, rights, nationalism
d) war, unification, weapons
Common culture, shared history and common language led to which idea?
a) Alliances
b) Nationalism
c) Colonialism
d) Radicalism
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