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Chapter 6

Chapter 6. Review Game. Multiple Choice. Spending more money than is taken in is called…. Abdicate Deficit spending Plebiscite Suffrage. Multiple Choice. Who were working-class revolutionaries?. Sans-culottes Jacobins Nobles Bourgeoisie. Multiple Choice.

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Chapter 6

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  1. Chapter 6 Review Game

  2. Multiple Choice Spending more money than is taken in is called… Abdicate Deficit spending Plebiscite Suffrage

  3. Multiple Choice Who were working-class revolutionaries? Sans-culottes Jacobins Nobles Bourgeoisie

  4. Multiple Choice What is the right to vote known as? Plebiscite Deficit spending Suffrage Blockade

  5. Multiple Choice A ballot in which voters say yes or no to an issue? Plebiscite Deficit spending Suffrage Blockade

  6. Multiple Choice To give up power is called… Abdicate Deficit spending Plebiscite Suffrage

  7. Multiple Choice The wealthiest members of the Third Estate were… Émigré Sans-culottes Bourgeoisie Nationalists

  8. Multiple Choice The wealthiest members of the Third Estate were… Émigré Sans-culottes Bourgeoisie Nationalists

  9. Multiple Choice A person who fled revolutionary France to live in another country … Émigré Sans-culottes Bourgeoisie Nationalists

  10. Multiple Choice Radical working-class men and women Émigré Sans-culottes Bourgeoisie Nationalists

  11. Multiple Choice A feeling of pride in, and intense devotion to, one’s country Émigré Sans-culottes Bourgeoisie Nationalism

  12. Multiple Choice The Jacobin revolutionary who led the Reign of Terror Napoleon Jacques Louis David Maximilien Robespierre Clemens von Metternich

  13. Multiple Choice French journalist who demanded equal rights for women Olympe de Gouges Jacques Louis David Maximilien Robespierre Clemens von Metternich

  14. Multiple Choice Leading painter during the French Revolution Olympe de Gouges Jacques Louis David Maximilien Robespierre Clemens von Metternich

  15. Multiple Choice French Emperor who dominated Europe in the early 1800’s Olympe de Gouges Jacques Louis David Maximilien Robespierre Napoleon

  16. Multiple Choice Austrian prince who wanted to restore the status quo of 1792 at the Congress of Vienna Olympe de Gouges Clemens von Metternich Maximilien Robespierre Napoleon

  17. Multiple Choice “Let all three estates list their grievances to me” was said by… Louis XVI Napoleon Maximilien Robespierre Olympe de Gouges

  18. Multiple Choice “Lives must be sacrificed for liberty” was said by… Louis XVI Napoleon Maximilien Robespierre Olympe de Gouges

  19. Multiple Choice “Women’s rights are the same as those of man” was said by… Louis XVI Napoleon Maximilien Robespierre Olympe de Gouges

  20. Multiple Choice “The bourgeoisie belonged to which of the following groups Aristocracy The First Estate The Second Estate The Third Estate

  21. Multiple Choice The Constitution of 1791 Abolished the monarchy Established a new Legislative Assembly Gave the vote to all citizens Reestablished the old provinces

  22. Multiple Choice During the Reign of Terror, Robespierre tried to Execute all French nobles Restore the Catholic Church Crush all opposition to the revolution Reinstate the monarchy

  23. Multiple Choice Which of the following areas did Napoleon annex to France? Netherlands Russia Poland Britain

  24. Multiple Choice Which of the following was the chief goal of the Congress of Vienna? To punish France To create a united Europe To create a lasting peace To strengthen Germany

  25. Multiple Choice Why did the Congress of Vienna redraw the boundaries of some European countries? To encircle France with strong countries To create more countries To distribute land more fairly To prevent the growth of nationalism

  26. Multiple Choice Which of the following statements about France’s social structure is true? The Third Estate was made up entirely of peasants The Second Estate was content with the social structure There was inequality among the three estates Most people belonged to the First Estate

  27. Multiple Choice France’s Economy was mainly supported by? The First Estate The Third Estate The King The Nobles

  28. Multiple Choice French Nobles resisted Necker’s financial reforms because? They supported free trade They were already taxed too heavily They wanted to pay no taxes They thought the answer was to create more jobs for the Third Estate

  29. Multiple Choice The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen state that All men were born free and equal in rights All male citizens had the right to vote Male and female citizens were equal before the law All citizens had to pay equal taxes

  30. Multiple Choice How did the French respond to threats to the revolution By becoming more radical By using mediation to settle differences By welcoming their opponents into the decision-making process By ensuring that all citizens were free to speak

  31. Multiple Choice How did the Napoleonic Code reflect Enlightenment principles? It guaranteed women equal rights It guaranteed the equality of all citizens before the law It valued individual rights above all else It valued the security of the state over individual liberty

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