The Paris Commune of 1871 - Exam
  • 1. What was the Paris Commune of 1871?
A) A revolutionary government in Paris
B) A political party in France
C) An art movement in Paris
D) A military alliance
  • 2. When did the Paris Commune begin?
A) January 1, 1871
B) March 18, 1871
C) February 14, 1871
D) May 1, 1871
  • 3. What event triggered the establishment of the Paris Commune?
A) The Russian Revolution
B) World War I
C) The French Revolution
D) The Franco-Prussian War
  • 4. What was one major policy of the Paris Commune?
A) Separation of church and state
B) Expansion of colonial territories
C) Restoration of the monarchy
D) Establishment of a dictatorship
  • 5. Who led the military opposition against the Commune?
A) Léon Gambetta
B) Adolphe Thiers
C) Georges Clemenceau
D) Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte
  • 6. What was one reason for the failure of the Paris Commune?
A) Successful diplomatic negotiations
B) Lack of broad support outside Paris
C) Too much military strength
D) Strong opposition from unions
  • 7. What is the lasting significance of the Paris Commune?
A) It created a permanent dictatorship
B) It inspired future socialist movements
C) It ended socialism in France
D) It was a failed monarchy
  • 8. Who was a prominent female figure during the Commune?
A) Louise Michel
B) Colette
C) Marie Curie
D) Simone de Beauvoir
  • 9. What color was associated with the Paris Commune?
A) Blue
B) White
C) Red
D) Green
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