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Unit 3-Age of Revolution Test Review 1. The federal system is a form of government in which power is shared between: 2. How did Louis XVI’s plan to use force against the Third Estate backfire? 3. Which countries formed a coalition against France after the execution of Louis XVI? 4. What did Federalists and Republicans disagreed about? 5. The economic crisis that triggered the French Revolution was caused by: 6. Reflecting Enlightenment thought, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen proclaimed: 7. What did the Austrian government want to do after agreeing to make reforms? 8. Russia opposed Austria-Hungary’s 1908 annexation of: 9. When Britain, Austria, Prussia, and Russia met at the Congress of Vienna for peace talks after Napoleon's defeat, their aim was to: 10. How did industrialization create new social classes as well as the conditions for the development of socialism? 11. Because it could not govern effectively after the Reign of Terror, the Directory had to: 12. What happened after Louis-Philippe gave up his throne in the revolution of 1848? 13. One economic cause of the French Revolution was an increase in prices, which led to what? 14. How did the status of the Catholic Church change under the Civil Constitution of the Clergy? 15. Louis XVI was forced to accept the National Assembly's decrees because: 16. The members of the Triple Alliance were: 17. The threat of foreign intervention to restore Louis XVI to the throne caused the French Revolution to: 18. French Liberals overthrew the monarchy of Charles X and replaced him with LouisPhilippe because they: 19. Why did Italians feel strongly about their nationalist ideas? 20. Why did France, Spain, and the Dutch Republic want to help the colonies against Britain? 21. The policies of William II of Germany led to: 22. Promotion within Napoleon's new bureaucracy was based on: 23. What group of Marxists believed in using democratic means to achieve the goals of socialism? 24. Many workers reacted to poor working conditions by organizing to: 25. In Germany, ministers of government were responsible to: 26. Great Britain experienced stability partly because it gave the industrial middle class: 27. What caused both migration to the cities and higher survival rates of city dwellers? 28. In their rebellions of 1789, the French peasants were reacting to the high cost of bread, high taxes, and: 29. Two leaders of Italian unification were: 30. What conditions caused the collapse of Napoleon's Grand Empire? 31. The advanced industrialized core of Europe depended on non-industrial, agricultural countries of Europe for: 32. When Louis-Napoleon assumed the title of Napoleon III, Emperor of France, he: 33. Why did the assembly line make goods less expensive to buy? 34. Although the United States was the richest country in the world in 1900, most of the wealth was owned by what percentage of the population? 35. What was a cause of social unrest in France? 36. During the late nineteenth century, what did working-class women in Europe do to begin to change their status? 37. How did the railroads guarantee the success of the Industrial Revolution? 38. Why did coal production expand greatly during the Industrial Revolution? 39. What were the key functions of the newly elected National Convention? 40. The Industrial Revolution started in Britain partly because its rivers provided: 41. What was the main motive for universal education? 42. The Reign of Terror set up revolutionary courts to prosecute: 43. Under Robespierre, the Convention pursued a policy of de-Christianization because its members believed that: 44. By approving the Declaration of Independence, a whole people had officially declared their right to: 45. Industrialization spread rapidly in both Europe and the United States thanks to: 46. The class of society in Europe that believed strongly in hard work and outward appearances was the: 47. Hungary and Austria shared the same: 48. In the big cities, people tended to enjoy the new mass leisure: 49. Why did many European intellectuals admire the U.S. Revolution and its Constitution and Bill of Rights? 50. How did the revolts in France affect other countries of Europe? Unit 3-Age of Revolution Test Review 1. The federal system is a form of government in which power is shared between: PAGE 147 2. How did Louis XVI’s plan to use force against the Third Estate backfire? PAGE 155 3. Which countries formed a coalition against France after the execution of Louis XVI? PAGE 159 4. What did Federalists and Republicans disagreed about? PAGE 154-155 5. The economic crisis that triggered the French Revolution was caused by: PAGE 154 6. Reflecting Enlightenment thought, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen proclaimed: PAGE 155 7. What did the Austrian government want to do after agreeing to make reforms? PAGE 156 8. Russia opposed Austria-Hungary’s 1908 annexation of: PAGE 217 9. When Britain, Austria, Prussia, and Russia met at the Congress of Vienna for peace talks after Napoleon's defeat, their aim was to: PAGE 169 10. How did industrialization create new social classes as well as the conditions for the development of socialism? PAGE181 11. Because it could not govern effectively after the Reign of Terror, the Directory had to: PAGE 162 12. What happened after Louis-Philippe gave up his throne in the revolution of 1848? PAGE 183 13. One economic cause of the French Revolution was an increase in prices, which led to what? PAGE 160 14. How did the status of the Catholic Church change under the Civil Constitution of the Clergy? PAGE 156 15. Louis XVI was forced to accept the National Assembly's decrees because: PAGE 156 16. The members of the Triple Alliance were: PAGE 216 17. The threat of foreign intervention to restore Louis XVI to the throne caused the French Revolution to: PAGE 156 18. French Liberals overthrew the monarchy of Charles X and replaced him with LouisPhilippe because they: PAGE 182 19. Why did Italians feel strongly about their nationalist ideas? PAGE 187-188 20. Why did France, Spain, and the Dutch Republic want to help the colonies against Britain? PAGE 179 21. The policies of William II of Germany led to: PAGE 215 22. Promotion within Napoleon's new bureaucracy was based on: PAGE 165 23. What group of Marxists believed in using democratic means to achieve the goals of socialism? PAGE 181 24. Many workers reacted to poor working conditions by organizing to: PAGE 207 25. In Germany, ministers of government were responsible to: EMPORER 26. Great Britain experienced stability partly because it gave the industrial middle class: PAGE 189 27. What caused both migration to the cities and higher survival rates of city dwellers? PAGE 176 28. In their rebellions of 1789, the French peasants were reacting to the high cost of bread, high taxes, and: PAGE 155 29. Two leaders of Italian unification were: PAGE 187 30. What conditions caused the collapse of Napoleon's Grand Empire? PAGE 168-169 31. The advanced industrialized core of Europe depended on non-industrial, agricultural countries of Europe for: PAGE 179 32. When Louis-Napoleon assumed the title of Napoleon III, Emperor of France, he: PAGE 189-190 33. Why did the assembly line make goods less expensive to buy? PAGE 205 34. Although the United States was the richest country in the world in 1900, most of the wealth was owned by what percentage of the population? PAGE 209 35. What was a cause of social unrest in France? PAGE 152 36. During the late nineteenth century, what did working-class women in Europe do to begin to change their status? PAGE 210 37. How did the railroads guarantee the success of the Industrial Revolution? PAGE 178 38. Why did coal production expand greatly during the Industrial Revolution? PAGE 178 39. What were the key functions of the newly elected National Convention? PAGE 158 40. The Industrial Revolution started in Britain partly because its rivers provided: PAGE 176 41. What was the main motive for universal education? PAGE 212 42. The Reign of Terror set up revolutionary courts to prosecute: PAGE 159 43. Under Robespierre, the Convention pursued a policy of de-Christianization because its members believed that: PAGE 160 44. By approving the Declaration of Independence, a whole people had officially declared their right to: CHOOSE THEIR OWN GOVERNMENT 45. Industrialization spread rapidly in both Europe and the United States thanks to: PAGE 178 46. The class of society in Europe that believed strongly in hard work and outward appearances was the: PAGE 209 47. Hungary and Austria shared the same: PAGE 215 48. In the big cities, people tended to enjoy the new mass leisure: PAGE 212 49. Why did many European intellectuals admire the U.S. Revolution and its Constitution and Bill of Rights? THE COLONIES’ IDEAS CAME FROM THE IDEALS OF NATURAL RIGHTS PROPOSED IN THE ENLIGHTENMENT. 50. How did the revolts in France affect other countries of Europe? PAGE 182-183