Germany pt 2 and France pt 1 “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it!” 1. Who said the above quote? A Baron.

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Germany pt 2 and France pt 1 “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it!” 1. Who said the above quote? A Baron de Montesquieu B John Locke C Voltaire D Jean-Jacques Rousseau

“Majesty, the great issues of the day will not be decided by speeches and majority decisions, but by iron and blood!” 2. The author of the this quote was F Otto von Bismark G Prince Metternich H Kaiser Wilhelm II J Adolf Hitler 3. When the author says “iron and blood,” he is talking about deciding issues by A industrial competition B going to war C peace conference D using the scientific method

4. The Franco-Prussian War led to the F unification of Italy G Congress of Vienna H unification of Germany J destruction of Austria-Hungary

5. What happened to Louis XVI? A he was restored to power by the National Assembly in 1815 B he fled to England during Napoleon’s rule, where he died in 1807 C he was killed attempting to regain power through a coup d'etat in 1799 D he was beheaded by the National Assembly in 1793

6. During which event did the French people take over a prison and steal weapons? F “Paris Riot of 1789” G “The Peasant Revolt” H “Storming of the Bastille” J “Mob Riot of 1793”

7. The Palace of Versailles showed the power and wealth of A Louis XIV B Cardinal Richelieu C Peter the Great D Frederick the Great

8. Which German nationalist created a united Germany (2nd Reich) in 1870? F Wilhelm II G Prince Metternich H Adolf Hitler J Otto von Bismark

9. This law gave religious freedom to French Protestants: A Edict of Nantes B Bill of Rights C Magna Carta D The Rights of Man

10. Jean-Jacques Rousseau said that the “social contract” was an agreement between the F 1st and 2nd Estates G people and their rulers H King and the nobles J legislature and the King

11. Due to Montesquieu’s idea “the separation of powers,” the United States adopted A The Declaration of Independence B the Bill of Rights C three branches of government D amendments to the Constitution

12. The leader of Germany during World War I was: F Nicholas II G Archduke Ferdinand H Adolf Hitler J Wilhelm II

BONISKI: What was the “spark” that started World War I?