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WARM UP – October 31 Test Review – One person from each pair log on to the chrome books and go to Quizizz

Unit 6: Absolutism, Revolution and Rebellion Test Review

Unit 6: Absolutism, Revolution and Rebellion Review 1. What does an absolute monarchy control? 2. What is divine right? 3. Who were the Huguenots? 4. Louis XIV’s 3 goals? 5. Two movements that influenced Enlightenment 6. What was the French Revolution? 7. Why was Napoleon popular with the French people?

Unit 6: Absolutism, Revolution and Rebellion Review 8. Famous Ruling Family in France was called? 9. Which country became the dominant force in Europe following Napoleon’s defeat? 10. Thomas Hobbes and John Locke’s views on government 11. What did Mary Wollstonecraft argue for? 12. Who is in each estate in the old regime? 13. Causes of French Revolution

Unit 6: Absolutism, Revolution and Rebellion Review 14. Who led France during the Reign of Terror? 15. Napoleon’s greatest strength? 16. How did Napoleon take control of France? 17. King and Queen of France during the French Revolution? 18. Why is the Enlightenment a cause of the French Revolution? 19. Why were people happy when Louis XIV died? 20. Two religions that fought each other in France

Unit 6: Absolutism, Revolution and Rebellion Review 21. All property is privately owned 22. Who wrote the Communist Manifesto? 23. Major effect of railroads 24. Who believed in the three natural rights? 25. Political thought in Europe – landowners and nobles supported traditional monarchies 26. Latin America social class – European and African ancestry

Unit 6: Absolutism, Revolution and Rebellion Review 27. What did Louis XIV build that costs so much money and led to increased debt 28. Latin American Social class – European and Native American ancestry

Create Mid Term Kahoot Go to getkahoot.com and click sign up Click “As A Teacher” Click Sign up with email FHS – School Pick a username, password Click Join Kahoot! Click New K! Click Quiz

Create a Mid Term Kahoot Title – American History II Mid Term – Your Name Description – AH2 Audience – School Click Ok Go!

Create a Mid Term Kahoot Need 5 questions for each unit with 4 answer choices for each Try and cover material in the unit you may not be that familiar with Units: 1. Great West and the Gilded Age 2. Progressive Era 3. Imperialism and World War I 4. Prosperity, Depression and the New Deal