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The Habeas Corpus Act assured trial within ____ days.

20

Oliver Cromwell made changes in the government by abolishing:

House of Lords

Cromwell's title when he ruled England was:

Lord Protector

The organization of French laws under Napoleon was called the:

Napoleonic Code

An important legislative body in France was:

National Convention

Goods from the colonies had to be shipped by English ships with English crews as a result of the ___

Navigation Acts

James I encountered problems with

Parliament

Legislative body of England

Parliament

first British Prime Minister.

Robert Walpole

Opponents of Charles I led by Cromwell.

Roundheads

In the United States, the houses of the lawmaking body are:

Senate and House of Representatives

britain became a naval power when it defeated the

Spanish Armada

Line of kings begun by James I

Stuart

Party wanting strong English king under Charles II

Tories

Queen Elizabeth's royal line

Tudor

In the 1500s, Parliament had very limited power under the:

Tudors

The Battle of Trenton was:

Washington's surprise attack across the Delaware.

Party wanting powerful Parliament under Charles II

Whigs

The English general at the Battle of Quebec was:

Wolfe

allowed the English to search anywhere in the colonies at anytime.

Writs of Assistance

Government in the colonies by the mid 1700s included which of the following?

a governor a governor's council an assembly

the military policy of _____ greatly strengthened the French army under the National Convention.

draft

In 1804 Napoleon became ____ of france

emperor

T or F The Battle of Quebec gave Washington's troops the incentive they needed to overcome the hardships of winter.

false

T or F Colonists believed that their rights as Englishmen were being abused by the Bill of Rights.

false

t or f The Act of Settlement secured important personal rights for English citizens.

false

t or f The Consulate brought weak, unorganized leadership to France.

false

t or f The invasion of Austria was the beginning of Napoleon's defeat.

false

t or f The Oath of the Tennis Court was taken by Napoleon's soldiers.

false; taken by members of French Third Estate

the _____ branch of our government makes and enforces the laws of the United States.

legislative

the ______ branch of English government is Parliament.

legislative

Which is government by a hereditary sovereign with complete control?

monarchy

James II caused problems during his reign because his religion was ______

Catholic

Supporters of Charles I in the Civil War.

Cavaliers

Changes that had occurred as a result of the English Revolution included the:

English Bill of Rights

When Charles I sent troops into the House of Commons, this action resulted in open warfare in the:

English Revolution

The Battle of Yorktown was:

the conclusive victory in the Revolutionary War

A factor during the reign of Louis XVI which hastened the French Revolution was:

the inspiration of the American Revolution

Napoleon made great reforms in French banking, education, and law.

true

T or F Parliament gained power with the fading of the king's veto power.

true

T or F The American victory at Saratoga convinced the French to aid the American cause.

true

T or F The Church of England was established under Henry VIII.

true

T or F The president of the United States is elected by the Electoral College System.

true

T or F Amendments to the Constitution allow for necessary change through time.

true

T or F Parliament rarely opposed Queen Elizabeth's rulings.

true

t or f French taxation and the blockade of Europe caused resentment among her conquered nations.

true

t or f French writers and the American Revolution inspired the French to move toward their own revolution.

trye

The revolutions in England, the American colonies, and France:

were a response to the ruling monarchy

What was the first United States Constitution?

Articles of Confederation

In their religious beliefs, the Puritans, the Presbyterians, and the Separatists are all

Calvinists

A nickname for Cromwell's troops

Ironsides

puritans' and Presbyterians' religious belief

calvinists

Thomas Paine was a famous ______ leader and the author of Common Sense.

colonial patriot

In his quest for control of Europe, Napoleon:

conquered much of mainland Europe.

A king's belief that his rule is God's will

divine right

The four estates of France were the:

nobles clergy middle class peasants

Napoleon's short return to power in 1815 is known as

one hundred days

The Battle of Lexington and Concord:

opened the revolutionary war

the english revolution put _____ in control of British Affairs.

parliament

Today, Britain's monarch is largely a figurehead with little

real authority

be cuz of the ______, British stamps had to be placed on documents when the tax was paid.

stamp act


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