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Clickers! CLASS CHALLENGE

PRACTICE: My last name is… 1.Seyring 2.Powe 3.Arfstrom 4.Mason 0 30

What best describes the occupation of people like Denis Diderot and Baron de Montesquieu? 1.Soldiers 2.Statesmen 3.Scientists 4.Philosophers 0 30

1. How many Estates are there? 1.One 2.Two 3.Three 4.Four 0 30

2. Which estate is 1% of the population 1.Clergy 2.Nobility 3.Middle Class 4.Peasants 0 30

3. How much of the population is the 3 rd Estate? 1.1% 2.2% 3.97% 0 of 30

4. What is the name of the period in which philosophers question government? 1.Revolution 2.Reactionary 3.Enlightenment 0 of 30

5. Which is NOT a philosopher of the Enlightenment? 1.Diderot 2.Voltaire 3.Robespierre 4.Montesquieu 0 of 30

6. Which political ideology would support Louis? 1.Conservative 2.Moderate 3.Liberal 0 30

7. Which political ideology would KILL Louie to have change? 1.Radical 2.Moderate 3.Conservative 4.Reactionary 0 of 30

8. What did the 3 rd Estate change their name to? 1.Estates General 2.2 nd Estate 3.National Assembly 4.National Estate 0 30

9. Where does the National Assembly promise to keep meeting until Louie lets them vote? 1.Golf Course 2.Cricket Course 3.Tennis Court 4.Ping Pong Table 0 of 30

10. What was “stormed” during the French Revolution? 1.Basement 2.Bastille 3.Bassalt 4.Bamboo 0 of 30

11. How many women were demanding bread? , ,000 0 of 30

12. What type of government did the National Assembly put into place after the French Revolution? 1.Monarchy 2.Oligarchy 3.Democracy 4.Constitutional Monarchy 5.Democratic Republic 0 of 30

THE NAPOLEONIC ERA What? Is it not cool to have your hand in your shirt?

1. A ____ is when people are given a chance to vote on a constitution. 1.Concordat 2.Plebiscite 3.Coup d'état

2. This was an agreement with the Roman Catholic Church – said that Catholicism is the religion most practiced by the French People 1.Concordat 2.Schism 3.Conscription 0 30

3. This means love for one’s country more than native region 1.Proletariat 2.Nationalism 3.Pan Slavism 4.Sphere of Influence 0 of 30

4. Horatio Nelson was a… 1.King of Russia 2.Advisor to Napoleon 3.British General 4.Spanish Leader 0 of 30

5. Czar Alexander I was from 1.France 2.Russia 3.Poland 4.Spain 0 of 30

6. He was responsible for Napoleon’s final defeat at Waterloo 1.Duke of Earl 2.Duke of Spain 3.Duke of Yorktown 4.Duke of Wellington 0 of 30

7. He was put into power for a short time while Napoleon was exiled (the 1 st time) 1.Louis XVI 2.Louis XVII 3.Louis XVIII 4.Louis XIX

8. This is the location of Napoleon’s first exile. 1.St. Helena 2.Cuba 3.Elba 4.Waterloo 0 of 30

9. The French blockade of Great Britain is known as the… 1.Continental Shift 2.Great Concordat 3.Continental System 4.System d’etat 0 of 30

10. Napoleon's first title was that of ____. 1.Emperor 2.Consul 3.Magistrate 4.King 0 of 30

11. True or False: Napoleon stole the crown from the Pope and placed it on his own head. 1.True 2.False 0 30

12. The term for the short period of time that Napoleon returned to rule France is called the ______ 1.Napoleonic Era Days 3.Napoleonic Code 4.Contract of France 0 of 30

13. Overall, Napoleon was ____ for Europe. 1.Good 2.Bad 0 of 30

Was Napoleon Good or Bad for Europe?

13. What policy discussed at the C of V stated that all former rulers should be restored to their thrones? 0 of 30 1.Diplomacy 2.Legitimacy 3.Balance of Power 4.Aristocracy

13. Which leader at the C of V, from Austria, was responsible for stopping liberal movements in European countries? 0 of 30 1.Czar Alex I 2.Viscount Castlereagh 3.Talleyrand 4.Metternich

13. What was the name of the organization formulated at the C of V that was supposed to enforce all rules and maintain the “status quo”? 0 of 30 1.Concerto in the Park 2.Concert of Europe 3.Concert number 9 4.John Bon Jovi

13. Who gained the throne of France after Napoleon was finally exiled? 0 of 30 1.Louis XIV 2.Louis XVI 3.Louis XVIII 4.Napoleon II

13. What was the main goal of the C of V that tries to keep one country from becoming too powerful? 0 of 30 1.Legitimacy 2.Coup de e’tat 3.Balance of Power 4.Democracy

13. How many years did the decisions of the Congress last without war? 0 of