World History Bellringers/Exit Tickets MP 4 Set 2.

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World History Bellringers/Exit Tickets MP 4 Set 2

Bellringer, 5 & 6 February  In the 18 th century, MOST revolutionary leaders tended to be members of the  D. Educated middle class  Education seems to be the common background of revolutionaries, from the 18 th century or later. Men such as John Adams and Danton were well-schooled and most belonged to the middle class. While the working class was often oppressed, it did not have the skills to organize and express revolutionary thinking.

Exit Ticket, 5 & 6 February  All of the following are catalysts for political revolution EXCEPT  C. A powerful feminist movement  Many revolutions took place because a largely poor majority was being oppressed by a wealthy elite. Feminism, which has to do with equality between the sexes, is not a factor in political revolution, although it is a dynamic in social revolution.

Bellringer, 12/13 February  The American and French Revolutions were both caused in part by  C. High taxation that bred discontent

Exit Ticket, 12/13 February  Which of the following statements is true regarding the growth of nationalism in the 19 th century?  A. War and conflict were often used as vehicles to unite the people

Bellringer, 16/17 February  Independence movements in South America in the early 19 th century took advantage of  B. Spain’s involvement in the Napoleonic Wars

Exit Ticket, 16/17 February  All of the following are factors stimulating the growth of industrialization EXCEPT  A. An organized union movement  That comes later!!

Bellringer, 18/19 February  A major factor in the expansion of industrialization was the development of  D. Railroads

Exit Ticket, 18/19 February  Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of capitalism?  D. Government ownership of industry  Hand in your sheet before you leave – it should have FOUR bellringers and FOUR exit tickets on it.