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unit 6 test part1
unit 6
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| During the French Revolution assignats, the paper money, were backed by | Church property |
| The primary problem facing Louis XVI in the late 1780's was | The bankruptcy of the monarchy |
| Abbe Sieyes in What is the Third Estate called for | A dominant role for commoners in French political life |
| The "Great Fear" in the summer of 1789 was the result of rumors that | The monarchy was about to be restored |
| During the Jacobin domination of France in 1793 the government did all of the following Except | make all property communal |
| Which of the following events did NOT take place in the early days of the French Revolution? | the restoration of Louis XVI as an absolute monarch |
| The cartoon above illustrates which of the following? | Social inequalities under the Old Regime in France |
| The contemporary drawing above of the storming of the Bastille was intended to portray | popular participation in the revolutionary process |
| A distinguishing feature of the Old Regime in eighteenth-century France was the | inability of the monarchy to carry out reforms necessary for its survival |
| The meeting of the Estates-General n 1789 marked a significant step toward revolution in France because it | provided a legitimate forum for critics of the Old Regime |
| On the night of the August 4, 1789 members of the French National Assembly renounced exclusive rights to hunt game, collect manorial dues, crush grapes, and bake bread. The members who made these renunciations were members of which of the following groups | sans-culottes |
| The Committee of Public Safety was established during the French Revolution in order to | create a new republican order |
| The Estates of General convoked in 1789 by Louis XVI was the first meeting of the legislature in France since | 1614 |
| The "Tennis Court Oath" that was taken by the members of the new National Assembly at Versailles in 1789 | defied royal authority |
| The Woman's March on Versailles October 5, 1789 was a crucial turning point in the French Revolution because it | placed the King and Assembly under the pressure of the Paris crowd |