1) How many estates were there before the French Revolution?  a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 e) 5 f) None 2) Which estate(s) payed taxes? a) 1st b) 1st & 2nd  c) 3rd d) 2nd & 3rd e) depended on the king's mood 3) French Revolution started in... a) 1788 b) 1798 c) 1766 d) 1789 e) 1879 4) What can you see in the image? a) The storm on the Royal Palace b) The storming of the Bastille c) French-Austrian wars  d) Russian attack on Paris 5) What happend first? a) The Jacobin dictatorship b) Decapitation of Ludvik XVI c) Adoption of the Constitution d) The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen 6) Who was the leader of Jacobins? a) Ludwik XVI b) Napoleon Bonaparte c) Maximilian Robespierre d) Georges Danton 7) Who can you see in the image?  a) Ludvik XVI b) Maksymilian Robespierre c) Józef Poniatowski d) Tsar Alexander II e) Napoleon Bonaparte  f) Tadeusz Kościuszko 8) What was the characteristic feature of the Jacobin Dictatorship?  a) kind policy towards its opponents b) support for absolute monarchy c) mass terror against its opponents  d) Napoleonic dictatorship  e) mass executions of Jacobins  9) What was the symbol of French Revolution?  a) b) c) d) e) f) 10) Haw can you describe a REPUBLIC as a political system?  a) A form of government that attempts to asserStrong central rule that attempts to control all aspects of individual life through coercion and repression. b) A form of government that attempts to assert total control over the lives of its rulers. c) A form of government where the citizens have the supreme power, and they exercise that power by voting and electing representatives to make decisions and govern. d) The political doctrine and practice of unlimited centralized authority and absolute sovereignty, as vested especially in a monarch or dictator. 11) What was the name of Ludvik XVI's wife? a) Marie-Louise b) Marie Antoinette c) Queen Margot d) Katharina von Medici e) Isabella of Aragon 12) When did France become a REPUBLIC for the first time? a) in 1789 b) in 1790 c) in 1792 d) in 1797 13) Who took the power after the bloody "Reign of Terror"?  a) Consul b) Directory c) Napoleon d) Emperor e) President f) a new King  14) A document enacted in 1804 which strongly influenced the 19th-century civil codes of most countries of continental Europe and Latin America. a) The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen b) The first Constitution of France  c) Napoleonic code  d) American Declaration of Independence e)  The Constitution of May 3 15) Battle of the "Three Emperors" is also known as the... a) Battle of Leipzig b) Battle of Jena c) Battle of Waterloo d) Battle of Austerlitz 16) After Napoleon Bonaparte's disastrous campaign in Russia ended in defeat, he was forced into exile on.... a) Saint Helena b) Corsica c) Elba  d) Sardinia  e) Madera f) Ebla  17) The Continental Blockade was the foreign policy of Napoleon Bonaparte against... a) Russia b) Great Britain  c) France d) Austria e) Netherlands f) Prussia 18) In 1807, Napoleon and Tsar Alexander of Russia agreed to a division of influence in Europe in the.... a) Treaty of Leipzig b) Treaty of Tilsit c) Treaty of Borodino d) Treaty of Vienna 19) In 1806 Napoleon forced the Austrian Habsburgs to abandon the title of the Holy Roman Emperors, ended their supremacy over german states and in that place created.... a) Republic of Austria & Prussia b) Duchy of Warsaw c) United Republics of Austria d) Confederation of the Rhine 20) The Enlightenment DIDN'T argued that.... a) reason and experience are the only path to truth and knowledge. b) rationality brings about morality and justice. c) monarchies should not be arbitrary and absolutist. d) personal freedom and equality before law should be the basis of social life. 21) Who did create the idea of dividing the government into executive, legislative, and judicial branches that check and balance each other? a) Antoine Lavoisier b) Jan-Jacques Rousseau c) Count de Montesqieu d) Immanuel Kant 22) The lagislative branch... a) ensures laws are obeyed by all in the same way b) uses laws to govern c) creates laws d) none of the above

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