AP Euro Ch 10-11 TEST

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31. in subsequent years the french government used the institutions created by the decree to

a. attempt to spread french revolutionary ideals throughout europe

33. which of these would have been most likely to be among those signing this petition?

a. lawyers

47. the authors of this appeal would have viewed the creation of the national assembly as

a. only a first step

17. the romantic movement in late 18th and early 18th century europe was characterized by

a. reaction against the principles of the enlightenment

14. for the romantic aesthetic, virtue lay within which of the following?

a. the beauty of untamed nature

7. which of the following actions y napoleon aided the cause of german unification?

a. the elimination of many small states and political reorganization of territory

12. the constitution of 1791 becomes a less than credible document in june 1791 when what happened?

a. the king attempted to flee, thus deserting the constitution and the revolutionary clause

23. young's account provides potential information about the origins of the french rev. a historian wishing to evaluate the usefulness of his account would be likely interested in all of the following questions except

a. what was the typical amount of labor required to run a printing press?

36. for the citizens of dourdan concerning their petition above this decree would have been

b. a triumph

34. the most common theme of this petition is the desire for

b. an end to class privilege

51. all of those calling for way in this passage are united by

b. belonging to the same country

37. according to this decree, education would be

b. carried out by the church but with public funds

26. a historian would be most likely to use the two images as evidence that the napoleonic wars

b. inspired nationalist sentiment in both germany and spain

22. the events shown on the map best illustrate which of the following principles of international diplomacy in early modern europe?

b. maintenance for the balance of power

53. for this artist, as for most romantic painters, natural forces are depicted as

b. majestic

39. which of these probably spurred the writing of this petition?

b. outbreak of the french revolution

10. the contemporary drawing above of the storming of the bastille was intended to portray

b. popular participation in the revolutionary process

27. the content and tone of hague's proclamation correspond most closely with which of the following?

b. radical attempts to expand the reach of revolutionary values

21. which of the following factors contributed most to the process shown on the map?

b. the ability of the polish nobility to limit the growth of royal power

32. countries in the coalitions that opposed revolutionary and napoleonic france were most eager to adopt which provision of the decree?

b. the creation of nationally based mass conscript armies

9. the french reign of terror is most closely associated with the

b. the establishment of the committee of public safety

2. which of the following views is consistent with the interpretation above?

b. the revolution eliminated guilds

42. in 1796 the govt of england, unlike france, was

c. a monarchy

24. since 1699 all printed materials in france had been subject to the approval of royal censors. young's account most likely implies that

c. by 1789 the system of royal censorship in france had largely ceased to function as originally intended

40. unlike the petition of the citizens of duodena this petitioner

c. demanded an end to traditional privileges

25. in addition to the political pamphlets described in the passage which of the following did the most to turn public opinion against the old regime?

c. discussions in french salons and coffeehouses

30. the french government issues the decree primarily in response to

c. domestic unrest and foreign aggression against the radial revolutionary govt

16. which of the following is true of the romantic movement in early 19th century europe?

c. it was in part a reaction to the classicism of an earlier period

28. both of the authors dealt with the issue of slavery in the context of the

c. long period of conflict between france and britain

50. which of these notable consequences of napoleons conquests is illustrated here?

c. nationalism

38. the changes embodied in this document are

c. political, social, legal, and economic

48. with respect to the french rev, napoleon claims that he

c. rescued it

41. like the third estate in france a key complaint of this petitioner is the

c. small minority that controls the country

20. the cartoon above illustrates which of the following?

c. social inequalities under the old regime in france

46. which of these issues appears to be dividing groups referred to in this appeal?

c. support or opposition to regicide

43. burke argues in support of the rights of what group in france?

c. the nobles

11. the passage of the civil constitution of the clergy had all of the following negative effects on the revolution except

c. there were french catholics forced to embrace the huguenot faith

44. which of these best explains why burke defines regicide so narrowly?

c. to tie the french jacobins with tyranny

8. The print above, commemorating the women's march on Versailles in October 1789, shows that:

c. women helped in the progress of the revolution

5. the painting of napoleon shown above portrays him as which of the following?

d. an imperial ruler

13. napoleon's continental system was which of the following

d. economic warfare against britain to ruin a nation that he could not defeat militarily

18. which of the following wrote a critique of the french revolution from a conservative point of view?

d. edmund burke

6. the main purpose of the womens march on versailles was to

d. ensure the king's support for the declaration of rights and for cheap bread in paris

45. this document underlines which of these characteristics of revolutions?

d. factionalism

3. this document records an oath of unity taken by members of

d. french estates general opposing louis xvi

49. according to napoleon, he came to power because

d. he was invited to take charge

52. as in most romantic painting, this image gives pride of place to

d. nature

4. this agreement is commonly known as

d. tennis court oath

29. greenflies warning regarding santo domingo was a response to which of the following?

d. the outbreak of a slave revolt led by toussaint l'ouverture

35. which of these best describes the petitioners?

d. their demands threaten the existing social and political order

1. the sequence of events that led to the french revolution of 1789 can be best described as

e. royal financial crisis, convening of the estates general, storming of the bastille

15. the close relationship between romanticism and religion during the 19th century was strengthened by the fact that both

e. stressed the unity of the emotions and the will

19. friedrich's the wanderer above the mists shown above does which of the following?

e. typifies romantic contemplation of nature


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