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The Enlightenment and Revolution

The Enlightenment and Revolution. Chapter 6, 7, and 8.1 Review!!!. Which of the following is an example of a primary source? . Text Book Encyclopedia Diary Dictionary . The Enlightenment changed the way that people thought about what?. Science Society and politics Mathematics Money.

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The Enlightenment and Revolution

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  1. The Enlightenment and Revolution Chapter 6, 7, and 8.1 Review!!!

  2. Which of the following is an example of a primary source? • Text Book • Encyclopedia • Diary • Dictionary

  3. The Enlightenment changed the way that people thought about what? • Science • Society and politics • Mathematics • Money

  4. Which of the following would be an idea that an Enlightenment philosophe would NOT support? • Slaves should have equal rights. • Musicians should be allowed to use vulgar language in their songs. • You should be allowed to kill someone because you do not agree with what they have said. • The punishment should fit the crime.

  5. The Enlightenment was also known as the Age of… • Superstition • Authority • Despots • Reason

  6. A primary sources is a ______ hand source that contains ______. • First; no bias • Second; bias • First; bias • Second; no bias

  7. Which of the following helped to spread Enlightenment ideas? • Salons • Diederot’sEncyclopedia • The Middle Class • All of the above

  8. Who/what grants citizens natural rights? • No one • The Government • The Constitution • States

  9. All of the following would be an example of an Enlightened Despot except… • A King who abolishes serfdom. • A Queen who abolishes torture. • An Emperor who calls for nationalism. • A Czar that grants all citizens the right to vote.

  10. How were the Napoleonic codes an example of Enlightenment thinking? • They guaranteed civil liberties. • They established equality amongst citizens • They restored the order of the Old Regime • The Pope was given complete power of the foreign affairs of France

  11. Which of the following occurred last? • The Enlightenment • The Scientific Revolution • The Renaissance • Medieval Times

  12. Which of the following is NOT TRUE of Thomas Jefferson? • He wrote the Declaration of Independence. • He was influenced by the Enlightenment. • He was an enlightened despot. • He was the third President of the US.

  13. What was the significance of the The Bastille? • The Bastille stood as a symbol of the King’s authority. • It represented the lavish spending of the French monarchy. • It was the home of Louis XVI and Marie. • It was the first prison of its kind ever built.

  14. Which of the following represents a limitation of the Enlightenment? • Robespierre murdering enemies of the revolution (the Reign of Terror) • The Tennis Court Oath • The Declaration of Independence • Brazilian gaining independence from Portugal

  15. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about Napoleon? • He was a member of a famous and powerful French family. • He studied Rousseau. • He seized power through a coup d’etat. • He was a successful military general.

  16. Which of the following is true about Robespierre’s Reign of Terror? • All Jacobins were killed. • Napoleon was sentenced to the guillotine. • Enemies of the revolution were killed without trial. • There was a military takeover

  17. What word do we use to describe the event that gave Napoleon nearly total control of France? • Concordant • Coup d’etat • Plebiscite • Lycee

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