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Unit 5 Review. European History Jeopardy!. Welcome!. Chapter 21 & 23 Review. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. American Revolution influenced the French Revolution by:
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Unit 5 Review European History Jeopardy!
Chapter 21 & 23 Review 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
American Revolution influenced the French Revolution by: A) weakening the enemy of France, England B) inspiring a republican form of government C) increasing the financial burdens of the State Birth of Revolution 100 C) Increasing financial burdens
Which was most true about pre- Revolutionary France? The Aristocracy power had eroded completely The French monarchy was experiencing a financial crisis Privileges of the clergy were declining Birth of Revolution 200 B) The French monarchy was experiencing a financial crisis
Which of the following led to the decline of an absolute monarchy in France in pre-1789 France? Peasant uprisings Foreign wars Growth of aristocratic opposition Birth of Revolution 300 C) Growth of aristocratic opposition
The correct chronological order of the following events: Bastille Tennis Court Oath March on Versailles D) Declaration of the Rights of Man Birth of Revolution 400 B – A – D - C
Women helped progress the Revolution in all of the following ways EXCEPT? Storming the Bastille March on Versailles Serving in the National Assembly Storming the Palace of Tulleries Birth of Revolution 500 C) Serving in the National Assembly
The _____________ drafted the Declaration of the Rights of Man, reorganized the provinces into 83 districts, introduced the metric system, abolished monopolies, abolished the nobility as a legal order. Revolution 100 National Assembly
All of the following occurred during the reign of terror EXCEPT? France declared war on the 1st Coalition The Committee of Public Safety was given dictatorial power The planned economy was introduced Revolts in the rural country side were ruthlessly destroyed Revolution 200 A) Declared war on the 1st Coalition
Which of the following was not true of women during the Revolution? They argued that men and women would benefit from sexual equality The lost their right to divorce and inherit property They sought equality before the law They demanded cheap bread Revolution 300 B) Lost right to divorce & own property
All of the following are true of the French army EXCEPT? Due to the levee en mass its numbers grew to 800,000 Patriotism and greater morale led to victories Spread of liberal ideas like careers being open to all classes, to other nations of Europe Series of defeats in 1793 & 1794 led to fall of Robespierre Revolution 400 D) Defeats led to fall of Robespierre
The event in which Parisian crowds slaughtered prison inmates Revolution 500 September Massacres
Napoleon became 1st Consul following a coup in _____ 1789 1793 1799 1804 Napoleon 100 C) 1799
Napoleon was responsible for all of the following EXCEPT? Establishing a public education system Establishing a National Bank Extended political liberties Allowed protestants and Jews to practice their religion Napoleon 200 C) Extended political liberties
Napoleon’s plan to destroy the British economy through a trade embargo. Napoleon 300 Continental System
All of the following were failures of Napoleon’s foreign policy EXCEPT? Battle of Austerlitz The Peninsular Campaign Invasion of Russia Battle of Trafalgar Napoleon 400 A) Battle of Austerlitz
Put the following events in the order they occurred: Treaty of Ameins Concordat with Pope Pius VII Napoleon crowns himself emperor Hundred Days Invasion of Russia Napoleon 500 B-A-C-E-D
The significant figure at the Congress of Vienna was? Concert of Europe 100 Klemens von Metternich
The alliance between Russia, Austria, and Prussia to prevent liberal revolutions in their nations? Concert of Europe 200 Holy Alliance
The principle that guided the victorious nations at the Congress of Vienna was National self-determination Balance of Power Revenge Liberalism Concert of Europe 300 B) Balance of Power
Laws that restricted liberal ideas from being printed or taught in universities within the German Confederation. Concert of Europe 400 Carlsbad Decrees
Metternich opposed the spread of nationalism in Europe because He feared it would lead to war between the Empires of Europe B) He feared a multiethnic Austrian Empire would dissolve C) He feared the various ethnicities of Europe would attempt to form a nation of Europe Concert of Europe 500 B) Multiethnic Austrian Empire would dissolve
Economic system that believes in as little government intervention as possible, also known as Laissez Faire. Age of Ism’s 100 Capitalism
Philosophy that called for individual freedoms, equality before the law, free enterprise, and representative government. Age of Ism’s 200 Liberalism
Which of the following would not be associated with Conservatism? Klemens von Metternich Edmund Burke Maximilien Robespierre Alexander I Age of Ism’s 300 C) Robespierre
The philosophy that states borders of nations should be determined by a shared culture Age of Ism’s 400 Nationalism
Socialism of the 19th century included all of the following EXCEPT? The advocacy for social and economic planning Minimal government interference in the economy Was inspired by the planned economy of revolutionary France Included Joseph Proudhon & Karl Marx Age of Ism’s 500 B) Minimal government interference