Revolutions Question Preview (ID: 48932)


American And French Revolution. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Which was first the AMerican or French Revolution?
a) French
b) American
c)
d)

The French overthrew what system of government?
a) monarchy
b) democracy
c) communist
d) totalitarian

What prison did rebels storm to begin the Revolution?
a) Rikers
b) Sing Sing
c) Bastille
d) Angola

The clergy belonged to which Estate?
a) first
b) second
c) third
d) fourth

Which Estate was the largest and paid the most taxes?
a) first
b) second
c) third
d) fourth

The commoners where part of which Estate?
a) first
b) second
c) third
d) fourth

The darkest period of the French Revolution was called?
a) The Reign of Man
b) The Tower of Terror
c) The Time of Terror
d) The Reign of Terror

Who called for the rule of Terror?
a) Robesthebear
b) Robesandhair
c) Robespierre
d) Ropetheair

People suspected of treason were executed how?
a) guillotine
b) gun
c) poison
d) burning

Some of the ways the French Revolution changed society included?
a) started slavery and made the Catholic church more powerful
b) ended slavery, expanded the rights of women
c) took away the ideas of liberty and freedom
d) brought in the guillotine

This general ended the Revolution and took over the government?l
a) Napster
b) Neopolitan
c) Neofromthematrix
d) Napolean

What type of government replaced the monarchy?
a) Democracy
b) Republic
c) King
d) Communist

French society was split into 3 groups called
a) Estuaries
b) social Classes
c) Strata
d) Estates

How did Enlightenment thinkers influence King Louis' meeting in 1789?
a) He didn't listen
b) Third Estate members knew about Enlightenment ideas
c) They were put on trial
d) The built the Bastille

The French and American Revolutions were similar because
a) Both were influenced by Enlightenment ideas
b) Both killed their King
c) Both set up Communist governments
d) Both happened in the late 1800s

The French list of rights is called the
a) Declaration of Independence
b) Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizens
c) Declaration of the Tennis Court Oath
d) Declaration of the Social Contract

Play Games with the Questions above at ReviewGameZone.com
To play games using the questions from above, visit ReviewGameZone.com and enter game ID number: 48932 in the upper right hand corner or click here.

TEACHERS / EDUCATORS
Log In
| Sign Up / Register