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Unit 13- Saylor Questions with correct Answers 2024 Do you think the causes of the French Revolution were more economic or political in nature? Explain your answer. In my opinion, the French Revolution was started because of both political and economic. Both play huge factors and depend on each other. The politicial is that the regime was considered a 'religion' and should not be questioned. The royal family had to pass down to their other family. Furthermore, it was economic because the situations and problems caused by it. People in the third Estates were in poverty and didn't have bread. Especially summer 1788- spring 1789. This is order caused the Third Estate to bed mad since they were getting the worst treatment out of all of them. What events led to Napoleon's downfall? Drafting soldiers and raising taxes made him less popular. He underestimated the power of nationalism. The Continental System weakened the French economy. He lost most of his army in Russia What might have caused the French people to embrace Napoleon as emperor so soon after fighting a revolution that rid them of a king? Support your answer with evidence. During the time Napoleon was ruling, he realized that religion was very important. So he let his people worship whatever religion they wanted to. He realized that was a good tactic in winning this political battle. He won the hearts and mind of the people. What were some of Napoleon's most enduring achievements during the years of peace following his government takeover? Why were they important? He took over because he appealed to the people about religion. His most important take over was Egypt. He claimed and took over Egypt during his rule. He takes over Spain, Italy and many other countries. About what percent of France's population belonged to the First and Second Estates? 2 An important aspect of Napoleon's character was his unwillingness to accept defeat. What action best shows that trait? He returns to France and raises another army. How did Admiral Nelson defeat the French-Spanish fleet in the Battle of Trafalgar? He divided the French fleet into smaller groups and then attacked them. How did Great Britain react to the Continental System? It organized its own blockade. In what way did the bourgeoisie differ from other members of the Third Estate? They believed in Enlightenment ideals. It took Napoleon approximately ___ years to make himself Emperor after assuming dictatorial powers. 5 The action of Napoleon's that caused the greatest human losses was ___ the invasion of Russia What did Klemens von Metternich NOT want to accomplish at the Congress of Vienna? create the beginnings of a European democracy What does the word plebiscite mean? a vote of the people What geographic advantage helped Britain resist conquest? It was an island. What issue arose after the king called for the Estates-General to meet? how many votes each Estate would get What issue led to the first meeting of the Estates-General in 175 years? proposed taxation of the Second Estate What major geographical advantage did Alexander I have over Napoleon's Grand Army? The Grand Army was not accustomed to Russian winters. What pattern best describes Napoleon's conquests? conquering countries that surrounded France What strategy did Czar Alexander I use to defeat Napoleon in Russia? scorched-earth policy What was one important consequence of the Battle of Trafalgar? Napoleon gave up his plans of invading Britain. What was one important effect resulting from the political changes made at the Congress of Vienna? Nationalistic feelings grew in countries placed under foreign rule. What was the main goal of the participants in the Congress of Vienna? to establish security and stability for the nations of Europe Which group finally forced Robespierre from power? his fellow revolutionaries Which group imposed the Reign of Terror? the Committee of Public Safety Which group most strongly embraced the ideals and principles of the Enlightenment? the bourgeoisie Which of Napoleon's allies shared the longest border with the area he controlled? Austrian Empire Which of the following did Napoleon NOT accomplish? an expansion of freedom of speech Which of the following is an accurate description of the tax system in France in the years preceding the French Revolution? The members of the Third Estate paid almost all of the taxes. Which of the following traits did Napoleon NOT possess? humility What happened on July 14, Bastille Day? A mob stormed a prison looking for gunpowder. Who was the most influential leader at the Congress of Vienna? Prince Klemens von Metternich of Austria Which of the following was an important goal of the Congress of Vienna? to establish a balance of power in Europe During the Reign of Terror, who was safe from the guillotine? no one A "Republic of Virtue" meant that people were expected to live as good citizens. Among the National Assembly's first actions was the outlawing of the tithe and feudal dues. At the Congress of Vienna, territory was divided up for all of the following reasons EXCEPT to reconfigure regions of taxation. Discontent in France was caused by all of the following EXCEPT religious repression. France increased its debt through giving financial aid to the United States.

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