A) Give up representation in the National Assembly B) Swear loyalty to the king C) Renounce the pope D) Swear an oath to the Constitution and new French government
A) The Loire Valley B) Regions on the periphery C) Mostly French-speaking regions D) Paris and the surrounding area
A) He did not give his opinion B) He approved of it C) He ordered members of the clergy in France to take the oath D) He ordered members of the clergy in France not to take the oath
A) A wealthy, non-noble resident of a city B) The head of a guild C) The poor D) A member of the nobility
A) General Lafayette and the army B) The bourgeoisie C) Peasants in Paris D) The clergy
A) The Catholic Reformation B) The Enlightenment C) The Glorious Revolution D) The Second Great Awakening
A) France created its own religion B) The French people broke away from Catholicism and joined the Anglican Church C) People began to question religious teachings D) People became more religious
A) Jean-Jacques Rousseau B) John Locke C) Baron de Montesquieu D) Edmund Burke
A) Baron de Montesquieu B) Jean-Jacques Rousseau C) John Locke D) Edmund Burke
A) Red and white B) Blue and white C) Blue, white, and red D) Red and blue
A) Red B) Blue C) Both a & b D) White
A) Both a & b B) White C) Blue D) Red
A) the tricolour cockade B) berets C) culottes D) green pins
A) Newspapers were free in the 18th century B) Newspapers did not try to be objective in the 18th century C) More people could read in the 18th century than today D) Newspapers had no advertisements in the 18th century
A) Great Britian B) Prussia C) Austria D) Germany
A) Rococo B) Neoclassicism C) Impressionism D) Romanticism
A) Jacques-Louis David B) Eugene Delacroix C) Louis-Leopold D) Claude Monet
A) She exercised power over the king B) She spent extravagantly C) She excluded many of the old noble families from court D) All of the above
A) A group of Protestant priests B) A group of nobles who advocated ending the monarchy C) French people who moved to Austria D) Economic reformers who advocated a single tax on soil
A) Being exiled to Switzerland B) Publishing a report on the French government’s finances C) Fighting with the Americans D) Abolishing the parlements |