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Age of Revolution-Bell Work What is the difference between a traitor and a revolutionary? Your Rebel Forces will be Crushed!! I will not Fall to the Dark side!!

Age of Revolution Pretest 1.The people of the 1700s referred to their century as the (a) Reformation. (b) Scientific Revolution. (c) Age of Enlightenment. (d) Renaissance.

Age of Revolution Pretest 2. On July 14, 1789, a mob stormed the Bastille, a (a) hated prison-fortress in Paris. (b) building that housed the French legislature. (c) palace that housed the French monarch. (d) religious shrine.

Age of Revolution Pretest 3. During the Glorious Revolution of 1688, Parliament (a) proclaimed William and Mary joint rulers of England. (b) allowed Charles II to return to England from exile. (c) declared war against the king. (d) accepted the

Age of Revolution Pretest 4. The first plan of the government for the United States was the (a) Bill of Rights. (b) Articles of Confederation. (c) Declaration of Independence. (d) Constitution of the United States.

Age of Revolution Pretest 5. The Declaration of the Rights of Man (a) gave women the same rights as men. (b) limited the powers of the monarch. (c) defined the principles of liberty, equality, and fraternity. (d) restored the power and prestige of the Old Regime.

Age of Revolution Pretest 6. The class of French society that was divided into the bourgeoisie, laborers and artisans, and peasants was called the (a) First Estate. (b) Second Estate. (c) Third Estate. (d) Fourth Estate.

Age of Revolution Pretest 7. Under the Old Regime, French society was organized into three separate classes called (a) estates. (b) communes. (c) serfdoms. (d) kingdoms.

Age of Revolution Pretest 8. The government created by the U.S. Constitution includes all of the following EXCEPT (a) three federal branches. (b) the Concordat. (c) the Bill of Rights. (d) a division of powers between the central government and the individual states.

Age of Revolution Pretest 9. The National Convention set up the Committee of Public Safety to (a) direct the army in crushing foreign invaders. (b) carry out the laws of the Convention. (c) oversee the activities of the monarch. (d) make sure that all citizens voted.

Age of Revolution Pretest 10. The English document that limited the power of the ruler and protected private citizens was the (a) Act of Tolerance. (b) Act of Settlement. (c) National Covenant. (d) Bill of Rights

Age of Revolution Pretest 11) One safeguard against arbitrary rule was the Habeas Corpus Act, which (a) made the king subject to laws passed by Parliament. (b) protected individuals against illegal arrest and unlawful imprisonment. (c) restricted the length of time a monarch could rule. (d) gave religious freedom to people who were not members of the Anglican Church.

Age of Revolution Pretest 12) The Puritans became increasingly unhappy about the (a) practices of the Anglican Church. (b) lack of formalities and rituals in the church. (c) increase in taxes proposed by Charles I. (d) growth of Protestantism in England.