Chapter 28 APWH

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The author of the Declaration of the rights of woman and the female citizen was?

Olympe De Gouges

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In response to the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen?

The French Revolutionary leaders refused to put women's rights on their political agenda

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The revolutions of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century helped to spread enlightenment ideals and?

Encouraged the consolidation of national states

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Revolutionaries of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century?

Focused on the necessity of popular sovereignty

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The author of the Second Treatise of Civil Government was?

Locke

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Which of the following was Not of John Locke's main ideas?

that although kings did have divine sanction, their subjects maintained personal rights.

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Which of the following was not one of the basic ideals of the Enlightenment thinkers?

Equality for Women

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau, in his The Social Contract, argued that in every country the sovereign voice of government?

Was the members of society acting collectively

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After the end of the Seven Years' War?

the colonists grew increasinly frustrated with British control and taxes

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The main slogan for the colonies in the years leading up to the American revolution was?

"No taxation without Representation"

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The Declaration of Independence's contractual view of political structure in which the government drew its authority from "the consent of the governed" was influenced by?

John Locke

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Which of the following was Not one of the principles built into the government of the newly formed American state?

The equality of all inhabitants

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The leaders of the French revolution?

Called for a complete reorganizaing of French political, social, and cultural structures

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The ancient regime was the?

Old order in France that revolutionary leaders wanted to replace

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On June 17th, 1789, the members of third estate seceded from the Estates General and declared themselves to be the?

National Assembly

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In August 1789, the National Assembly expressed the guiding principles of the French revolution by issuing?

The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen

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The guiding principles of the French Revolution are summed up in the phrase?

"Liberty, equality, fraternity"

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The leaders of the convention hoped to hold off invading counterrevolutionary forces by?

Calling for the Levee en masse

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The most radical period of the French revolution was reached during the leadership of?

Maximilien Robespierre

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Maximilen Robespierre was known as?

"The incorruptible"

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During the rule of the Directory?

the French revolution moved in a more pragmatic direction

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Napoleon's Civil Code?

Affirmed the political and legal equality of all adult men

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The turning point in Napoleon's career was his disastrous 1812 invasion of?

Russia

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Napoleon's final defeat occurred at?

Waterloo

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The only successful slave revolt in history took place in?

Saint - Domingue

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The leader who was responsible for the success of the Saint-Domingue uprising was?

Louverture

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The creoles of Latin America were influenced by the ideals of the Enlightenment?

But only wanted to displace the peninsulares and still retain their privileged positions.

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Colonial rule in Mexico ended in 1821 when the capital was seized by?

Augustin de Iturbide

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The goal of Simon Bolivar was to?

Weld the former Spanish colonies of South America into a confederation like the United States

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Which of the following revolutionary leaders in Not correctly linked with his country?

Miguel de Hidalgo and Peru

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The leader who helped lead Brazil to independence was?

Emperor Pedro I

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among the leading people of conservatism in the eighteenth century was?

Edmund Burke

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William Wilberforce?

Pushed a bill through Parliament that ended the slave trade

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What nineteenth-century English thinker promoted individual freedom, universal suffrage, taxation of high personal income, and an extension of the rights of freedom and equality to women?

John Stuart - Mill

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The author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman was?

Mary Wollstonecraft

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The organizer of the Seneca Falls conference was?

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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Theodore Herzl was the founder of?

Zionism

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The leading conservative politician at the Congress of Vienna was?

Klemens Von Metternich

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The German leader Otto von Bismark believed that the great issues of his day would be determined by?

"Blood and Iron"

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The English Philosopher John Locke formulated one of the most influential theories of the contractual government, the idea of popular sovereignty.

True

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Many thinkers of the Enlightenment affirmed the legal and social privileges enjoyed by the aristocrats of the seventeenth and eighteenth century.

False

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Victory in the Seven Years' War ensured that Britain would dominate global trade and that British colonies would prosper.

True

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The Declaration of Independence drew deep inspiration from Enlightenment political thought in justifying the colonies' quest for independence.

True

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In the Constitution of the United States, American leaders based the federal government on popular sovereignty, and they agreed to follow this written constitution that guaranteed individual liberties.

True

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French revolutionaries also drew inspiration from the Enlightenment; however, it was a less radical affair than the American Revolution.

False

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Napoleon Bonaparte was a brilliant military leader; he became a general at age 24.

True

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Simon Bolivar was inspired by Napoleon Bonaparte and took up arms against Spanish rule; his goal was to create a great confederation from former Spanish colonies.

False

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One of the most influential concepts of modern political thought is the idea of the nation.

True

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The French revolution was the wars that followed it heightened feelings of national identity throughout Europe.

True