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Practice Test 1 5 Each practice test will make your way via CAMS CANVAS in the weeks before the first Test Some of these questions or questions like them may be on the upcoming test Remember to read each statement and answer carefully The American Revolution was a product of the a Enlightenment b Catholic Reformation c Confucianism d All of the Above e None of the Above a Liberty Equality and Fraternity b Life Liberty and the Pursuit of Anarchy c Life Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness d All of the Above e None of the Above When the American revolutionaries declared their independence they believed that their Creator had endowed them with certain unalienable rights which included In the Declaration of Independence the American revolutionaries labeled their King a tyrant for he had taxed them without proper representation and quartered soldiers in private homes a b given them garlands and beautiful courtesans for their private homes c d All of the Above e None of the Above exiled worthies and given them many coins American revolutionaries received aid from Irish volunteers Great Britain s navy and Hessian mercenaries a French volunteers France s navy and German and Polish mercenaries b c French volunteers Ottoman Turk s navy and German and Polish mercenaries d All of the Above e None of the Above The American revolutionaries kicked off a wave of rock throwing in Central and South America a b window breaking in Central and South America c colonial uprisings in Central and South America d All of the Above e None of the Above The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution is called the a Bill of Petition b Bill of Rights c Bill of Religion d All of the Above e None of the Above On 14 July 1789 the symbol of the ancien regime in France fell to revolutionary forces it was the St Peter and Paul Fortress the Basilica of St Peter the Bastille a b c d All of the Above e None of the Above On 26 August 1789 the National Assembly of France approved the a Declaration of Independence b Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen c Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Citizen d All of the Above e None of the Above French revolutionaries proved incapable of giving full French citizenship to two groups of people they were French revolutionary leaders called upon the people of France to defend the revolution from the armies of reaction from outside the republic these ordinary people became known as the a patricians and equestrians sultans and slaves b c slaves and women d All of the Above e None of the Above a nation in despair b nation in arms c nation in revolt d All of the Above e None of the Above In 1793 the National Assembly declared France a Republic and ordered the execution of a King Louis XVI and his wife Marie Antoinette for treason b King Louis VIII and his wife Blanche of Castile for treason c King Louis VII and his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine for treason d All of the Above e None of the Above Maximilien Robespierre was the champion of a purified revolution the guillotine became his chosen instrument of purification in the a Reign of Terror b Reign of the King c Reign of Love d All of the Above e None of the Above Historians call the phase of the French Revolution which followed Robespierre s execution In 1799 a young French revolutionary general overthrew the Directory His name was the Franco Prussian Coup d etat the Thermidorean Reaction the July Monarchy a b c d All of the Above e None of the Above a Alexander of Macedon b Octavian Caesar c Napoleon Bonaparte d All of the Above e None of the Above Napoleon I created a new a French Empire in Europe and a Legal Code in France b German Empire in Europe and a Legal Code in France c Spanish Empire in Europe and a Legal Code in France d All of the Above e None of the Above Napoleon I faced massive rebellions the nation in arms in a Haiti Santo Domingue b Spain c Russia d All of the Above e None of the Above On 18 June 1815 the armies of the Duke of Wellington and his allies defeated the Emperor of the French and his Grande Armee at a Agincourt b Ypres c Waterloo d All of the Above e None of the Above a England b France c Russia d All of the Above e None of the Above a b c d All of the Above e None of the Above Near the end of the eighteenth century the Industrial Revolution started in England became the foundation of the Industrial Revolution because it possessed an excellent banking credit system willing investors and overseas markets ample natural resources new technologies and large urban populations an excellent transportation system of roads canals and rivers The Industrial Revolution radically changed the world because it created a new social relationships the bourgeoisie and the proletariat and the nuclear family b new business enterprises monopolies and corporations and future environmental c new consumption patterns mass tourism amusement parks and professional sports damages teams d All of the Above e None of the Above To prevent the spread of epidemics and criminal behavior in the overcrowded cities the government industrial magnates and bourgeoisie encouraged a public health reforms and professional police forces b bread and circuses in massive arenas all over the realm c d All of the Above e None of the Above rural dwellers to return to work on the farms in the countryside For many people life in the Industrial Revolution was dominated by a Long hours of work and repetitive tasks b Clocks shop rules and managers c Crowded and impersonal living arrangements d All of the Above e None of the Above the industrial magnates and landed nobility the bourgeoisie the proletariat and lumpenproletariat a b c d All of the Above e None of the Above The Industrial Revolution created a new class structure in Europe consisting of


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MARIAN HIST 102 - Practice Test #1-5

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