How many colonies did the first English settlers form?
a) 13
b) 14
c) 15
a) 13
Which party was supported by “Sans-Culottes”
a) Girondin
b) Jacobin
c) Directory
b) Jacobin
Napoleon proclaimed himself:
a) King
b) Emperor
c) Senator
b) Emperor
The type of nationalism in Italy and Germany in 19th century:
a) Unification
b) Disintegration
c) Liberalism
a) Unification
The colonies were on the ___________coast of North America
East
Maximilien _______________ assumed all Powers from Jacobins and established a dictatorship
Robespierre
Napoleon was defeated at ______________ in 1815
Waterloo
A revolutionary leader called Giuseppe________ also made a significant contribution in the unification of Italy
Garibaldi
(Answer) What was the consequence of giving a monopoly to the English East India Company?
The Tea Act
(Answer) What were the 3 causes of this Revolution?
- Social unrest
- Economic crisis
- The Enlightenment
(Answer) What was the movement that respected the sovereignty of the people and guaranteed individual liberties?
Liberalism
(Answer) The prime minister of Wilhelm I, King of Prussia was…
Bismarck
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9 years.
How long did the war with Britain last?
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Because their representation counted as just 1 vote
Why did the commoners leave the Estates-General? Or Why did the commoners start the Revolution?
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Poland for Russia and Tyrol for Austria
Which territories were annexed by Russia and Austria after the Congress of Vienna?
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Cavour
Who was the prime minister of Vittorio Emanuelle II, King of Italy?
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A Revolution
A forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favour of a new system.
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Differences between Girondins and Jacobins
Moderate republicans that wanted to stop the violence against radicals that wanted to continue the Revolution
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Congress of Vienna
Meeting to ensure lasting peace and avoid new revolutions. To protect the absolutism regime.
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Nationalism
When people who shared the same culture and language began to think of themselves as a “nation”.