Causes of Revolutions
American Revolution
French Revolution
Haitian Revolution
Enlightenment Ideas
100

What is one common cause of political revolutions?

Government corruption or bad leaders

100

What was the main reason for the American Revolution?

Taxation without representation.

100

What was the Estates-General?

A voting system that represented the three estates in France.

100

 Why was the Haitian Revolution unique?

First successful slave revolt.

100

Who wrote about natural rights, including life, liberty, and property?

John Locke.

200

What economic condition often leads to revolutions?

Extreme economic problems or high taxation without representation.

200

What was the slogan of the American colonists regarding British taxation?

"No taxation without representation."

200

Why was the Estates-General voting system considered unfair to the Third Estate?

Each estate had only one vote, regardless of population size.

200

Which event in France greatly impacted the Haitian Revolution?

The French Revolution.

200

What did John Locke believe was the government's main responsibility?

Life, liberty, and property.

300

True or False: Political revolutions are typically only started by the poor.

False

300

The American Revolution was inspired by which intellectual movement?

The Enlightenment.

300

What economic issues contributed to the French Revolution?

The King and Queen’s overspending and debt from wars. 

300

Who was the leader of the Haitian Revolution?

Toussaint Louverture.

300

Which Enlightenment thinker promoted the idea of the separation of powers?

Montesquieu.

400

What event is an example of citizens reacting to government corruption and lack of representation?

The American Revolution.

400

The American Revolution helped inspire which other major revolution?

The French Revolution.

400

What event during the French Revolution involved mass executions to maintain revolutionary spirit?

The Reign of Terror.

400

What was one major result of the Haitian Revolution?

Haiti became the first country created by a successful slave revolt.

400

The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen reflected which Enlightenment principle?

Natural rights and liberty.

500

How did Enlightenment ideas encourage political revolutions?

By promoting ideas. 

500

Why was the American Revolution considered a success but not completely?

Major social inequality.

500

What was Robespierre's role in the French Revolution?

Leader of the Reign of Terror.

500

Who was the secondary leader of the Haitian Revolution that claimed independence?

Jean-Jacques Dessalines.

500

What was Rousseau’s view of the social contract?

Governments should serve the general will of the people.

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