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“Liberty, equality, and fraternity” promoted after the French revolution leaves France as a ________ country, but France still lacked in women suffrage. A.republic B.democratic C.anarchic D.fascist E.oligarchic 76.

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“Liberty, equality, and fraternity” promoted after the French revolution leaves France as a ________ country,

but France still lacked in women suffrage.

A.republicB.democraticC. anarchicD.fascistE. oligarchic

76.

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“Liberty, equality, and fraternity” promoted after the French revolution leaves France as a ________ country,

but France still lacked in women suffrage.

A.republicB.democraticC. anarchicD.fascistE. oligarchic

76.

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Nations of the 18th century sought a balance of powers. If one grows too strong, others

_________________________________.

A.plead for foreign assistance B.disregard itC.independently try to limit itD.encourage the rise of itE.unite in war and diplomacy to limit it

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77.

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Nations of the 18th century sought a balance of powers. If one grows too strong, others

_________________________________.

A.plead for foreign assistance B.disregard itC.independently try to limit itD.encourage the rise of itE.unite in war and diplomacy to limit it

.

77.

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Russia, Denmark-Norway, Poland-Lithuania and Saxony engaged in a challenge with Sweden at the Baltic Sea starting which war led by Charles

XII?A.Seven Years’ War (1756-1763)B.Great Northern War (1700-1721)C.Crimean War (1854-1856)D.Thirty Years War (1618-1648)E.Nine Years War (1689-1697)

78.

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Russia, Denmark-Norway, Poland-Lithuania and Saxony engaged in a challenge with Sweden at the Baltic Sea starting which war led by Charles

XII?A.Seven Years’ War (1756-1763)B.Great Northern War (1700-1721)C.Crimean War (1854-1856)D.Thirty Years War (1618-1648)E.Nine Years War (1689-1697)

78.

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After Robespierre’s regime falls, his unstable government known as the French Directory survives

until Louis Napoleon’s rule, closing which phase of the French Revolution?

A.Convention PhaseB.Cult of the Supreme Being PhaseC.National Assembly PhaseD.Republican PhaseE.None of the above

79.

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After Robespierre’s regime falls, his unstable government known as the French Directory survives

until Louis Napoleon’s rule, closing which phase of the French Revolution?

A.Convention PhaseB.Cult of the Supreme Being PhaseC.National Assembly PhaseD.Republican PhaseE.None of the above

79.

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The four partitions of Poland (Austrian Partition, Prussian, Russian) were carried out for what

purpose?

A.To weaken the Dutch empireB.To divide Commonwealth lands up amongst

themselvesC.To prevent Polish dominanceD.To fulfill the requirements of the Treaty of

Kuchuk-Kainardji E.To incite war with other nations

80.

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The four partitions of Poland (Austrian Partition, Prussian, Russian) were carried out for what

purpose?

A.To weaken the Dutch empireB.To divide Commonwealth lands up

amongst themselvesC.To prevent Polish dominanceD.To fulfill the requirements of the Treaty of

Kuchuk-Kainardji E.To incite war with other nations

80.

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What occurred simultaneously with the 18th century storming of the Bastille?

A. Cult of the Supreme BeingB. The Tennis Court OathC. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and CitizenD.Establishment of the DirectoryE. The “Great Fear”

81.

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What occurred simultaneously with the 18th century storming of the Bastille?

A. Cult of the Supreme BeingB. The Tennis Court OathC. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and CitizenD.Establishment of the Directory

E.The “Great Fear”

81.

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Who was the Italian nationalist and patriot who hoped to use the new republic to unite the rest of Italy under

a republican government (1861)?

A. Count Camillo CavourB. Giuseppe MazziniC. Giuseppe GaribaldiD. Victor Emmanuel IIE. Otto Von Bismarck

82.

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Who was the Italian nationalist and patriot who hoped to use the new republic to unite the rest of Italy under

a republican government (1861)?

A. Count Camillo CavourB. Giuseppe MazziniC. Giuseppe GaribaldiD. Victor Emmanuel IIE. Otto Von Bismarck

82.

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The major pillars of 19th century _______ were legitimate monarchies, landed

aristocracies, and established churches

A. fascismB. conservatismC. nationalismD.liberalismE. socialism

83.

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The major pillars of 19th century _______ were legitimate monarchies, landed

aristocracies, and established churches

A. fascismB.conservatismC. nationalismD.liberalismE. socialism

83.

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Who was the chief minister of the Austrian Empire, statesman who most opposed change in Europe after

the Congress of Vienna, and pointed to the evil of human presumption?

A. Klemens von MetternichB. Frederick William IIIC. Karl SandD. Viscount CastlereaghE. Edmund Burke

84.

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Who was the chief minister of the Austrian Empire, statesman who most opposed change in Europe after

the Congress of Vienna, and pointed to the evil of human presumption?

A. Klemens von MetternichB. Frederick William IIIC. Karl SandD. Viscount CastlereaghE. Edmund Burke

84.

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______, or student associations served numerous social functions like to sever old provincial loyalties and

replace them with loyalty to the concept of a united German state

A. Sans-culottesB. Zollverein C. BurschenschaftenD. pogromsE. juntas

85.

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______, or student associations served numerous social functions like to sever old provincial loyalties and

replace them with loyalty to the concept of a united German state

A. Sans-culottesB. Zollverein C. BurschenschaftenD. pogromsE. juntas

85.

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What event occurred on August 16, 1819 at a meeting of the radical reform campaign, because of local

Manchester officials?A. Cato Street ConspiracyB. Carlsbad DecreesC. “Peterloo Massacre”D. The July RevolutionE. The Decembrist Revolt

86.

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What event occurred on August 16, 1819 at a meeting of the radical reform campaign, because of local

Manchester officials?A. Cato Street ConspiracyB. Carlsbad Decrees

C. “Peterloo Massacre”D. The July RevolutionE. The Decembrist Revolt

86.

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Who were the major powers at the Congress of Vienna?

A. France, Great Britain, Prussia, ItalyB. Germany, Austria, Russia, Great BritainC. France, Great Britain, Russia, ItalyD. Russia, Austria, Prussia, and Great Britain E. Germany, Italy, France, United States

87.

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Who were the major powers at the Congress of Vienna?

A. France, Great Britain, Prussia, ItalyB. Germany, Austria, Russia, Great BritainC. France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy

D. Russia, Austria, Prussia, and Great Britain

E. Germany, Italy, France, United States

87.

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Which Latin American area gained independence in 1804, after a slave revolt led by Toussaint L’Ouverture

and Jean-Jacques Dessalines?

A. HaitiB. CubaC. Puerto RicoD. B and CE. All of the above

88.

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Which Latin American area gained independence in 1804, after a slave revolt led by Toussaint L’Ouverture

and Jean-Jacques Dessalines?

A. HaitiB. CubaC. Puerto RicoD. B and CE. All of the above

88.

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Who symbolized the most extreme form of nineteenth-century autocracy?

A. Napoleon III in FranceB. Nicholas I in RussiaC. Emperor Ferdinand in AustriaD. Frederick William IV in GermanyE. Pius IX in Italy

89.

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Who symbolized the most extreme form of nineteenth-century autocracy?

A. Napoleon III in France

B. Nicholas I in RussiaC. Emperor Ferdinand in AustriaD. Frederick William IV in GermanyE. Pius IX in Italy

89.

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The July Revolution was caused by Charles X issuing the _____ ______

in 1830.A. Ferry LawsB. May LawsC. Carlsbad DecreesD. Six ActsE. Four Ordinances

90.

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The July Revolution was caused by Charles X issuing the _____ ______

in 1830.A. Ferry LawsB. May LawsC. Carlsbad DecreesD. Six ActsE. Four Ordinances

90.

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Which bill (law in 1832) expanded the size of the English electorate?

A. The Great Reform BillB. Catholic Emancipation ActC. Four OrdinancesD. Combination ActsE. Quadruple Alliance

91.

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Which bill (law in 1832) expanded the size of the English electorate?

A. The Great Reform BillB. Catholic Emancipation ActC. Four OrdinancesD. Combination ActsE. Quadruple Alliance

91.

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What was the process used to indicate the entry of the workers into a wage economy and their gradual loss of control over the

conduct of their own trades in the 19th century?

A. industrializationB. confectionC. condensationD. proletarianizationE. migration

92.

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What was the process used to indicate the entry of the workers into a wage economy and their gradual loss of control over the

conduct of their own trades in the 19th century?

A. industrializationB. confectionC. condensation

D. proletarianizationE. migration

92.

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______ was a classical economist who felt pessimistic about the working class, suggesting that their condition could not be improved. He wrote Essay on the Principle

of Population.

A. Harriet MartineauB. Adam SmithC. David RicardoD. Thomas MalthusE. Jeremy Betham

93.

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______ was a classical economist who felt pessimistic about the working class, suggesting that their condition could not be improved. He wrote Essay on the Principle

of Population.

A. Harriet MartineauB. Adam SmithC. David RicardoD. Thomas MalthusE. Jeremy Betham

93.

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Which country was defeated in the Crimean War (1853-1856)?

A. Great BritainB. RussiaC. FranceD. ItalyE. None of the above

94.

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Which country was defeated in the Crimean War (1853-1856)?

A. Great Britain

B. RussiaC. FranceD. ItalyE. None of the above

94.

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Which one of the secret republican societies, founded in Italy, was the most famous, but

ineffective?A. The Carbonari (“charcoal burners”)B. Young Italy SocietyC. Nationalist SocietyD. Piedmontese Cabinet (1850)E. Italia Irredenta

95.

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Which one of the secret republican societies, founded in Italy, was the most famous, but

ineffective?A. The Carbonari (“charcoal burners”)B. Young Italy SocietyC. Nationalist SocietyD. Piedmontese Cabinet (1850)E. Italia Irredenta

95.

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During the 1850s, the major states continued to trade with each other through the _______

(tariff union)

A. burschenschaftenB. junkersC. mestizosD. juntasE. zollverein

96.

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During the 1850s, the major states continued to trade with each other through the _______

(tariff union)

A. burschenschaftenB. junkersC. mestizosD. juntas

E. zollverein

96.

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The monarchists in the National Assembly were divided in loyalty between what two groups?

A. House of Burgundy and House of BrittanyB. Jacobins and Girondists C. House of Bourbon and House of OrleansD. House of Rose and House of YorkE. None of the above

97.

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The monarchists in the National Assembly were divided in loyalty between what two groups?

A. House of Burgundy and House of BrittanyB. Jacobins and Girondists

C. House of Bourbon and House of OrleansD. House of Rose and House of YorkE. None of the above

97.

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On December 22, 1894, who did a French military court find guilty of passing secret information to the German

army?A. The French Catholic ChurchB. Emile ZolaC. Captain DreyfusD. General Georges BoulangerE. The Paris Commune

98.

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On December 22, 1894, who did a French military court find guilty of passing secret information to the German

army?A. The French Catholic ChurchB. Emile Zola

C. Captain DreyfusD. General Georges BoulangerE. The Paris Commune

98.

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Which emperor established a bicameral imperial parliament, or Reichsrat by issuing the February Patent

in 1861?A. Klemens von Metternich B. Emperor FernidadC. Francis PalackyD. Francis JosephE. Alexander II

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Which emperor established a bicameral imperial parliament, or Reichsrat by issuing the February Patent

in 1861?A. Klemens von Metternich B. Emperor FerdinandC. Francis Palacky

D. Francis JosephE. Alexander II

99.

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What did Alexander II abolish after the conclusion of the Crimean War in 1856?

A. serfdomB. zemstvosC. taxesD. organized religionE. slavery

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What did Alexander II abolish after the conclusion of the Crimean War in 1856?

A. serfdomB. zemstvosC. taxesD. organized religionE. slavery

100.