SUBJECTS
|
BROWSE
|
CAREER CENTER
|
POPULAR
|
JOIN
|
LOGIN
Business Skills
|
Soft Skills
|
Basic Literacy
|
Certifications
About
|
Help
|
Privacy
|
Terms
|
Email
Search
Test your basic knowledge |
French Revolution History
Start Test
Study First
Subject
:
history
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
study here
.
Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. To add a territory onto an existing state or country
Annex
Waterloo
Tennis Court Oath
Lafayette
2. Napoleon's efforts to block foreign trade with England by forbidding Importation of British goods Into Europe.
Quadruple Alliance
Declaration of Plinitz
Talleyrand
Continental System
3. A hit-and-run technique used in fighting a war; fighting by small bands of warriors using tactics such as sudden ambushes
Bastille
Guerrilla Warfare
Great Fear
Marie Antoinette
4. First Phase of French Revolution. 1789-1791. Key points: Tennis Court Oath & Storming the Bastille & the Declaration of the Rights of Man & Civil Constitution of the Clergy & Constitution of 1791
Moderate Phase
Lafayette
Bastille
Louis XVI
5. A French congress established by representatives of the Third Estate on June 17 & 1789 & to enact laws and reforms in the name of the French people
National Assembly
National Assembly Phase
Bastille
Dr. Guillotin
6. Fourth phase of the Revolution 1799-1815. Napoleon overthrows the Directory & establishes the Consulate & names himself 1st consul then 'consul for life' & eventually becomes 'Emperor of the French'
Age of Napoleon
Continental System
Radical Phase
Nepotism
7. The site of Napoleon's defeat by British and Prussian armies in 1815 & which ended his last bid for power
Waterloo
Great Fear
Deficit Spending
Annex
8. Introduced the Guillotine as a more humane way of beheading & Equality of Punishment
Bourgeoisie
Deficit Spending
Suffrage
Dr. Guillotin
9. Phase 4 - government established in France after the overthrow of the Directory in 1799 & with Napoleon as first consul in control of the entire government
Nationalism
Consulate
Louis XVI
Radical Phase
10. Government practice of spending more than it takes in from taxes
Nepotism
Jacobins
Directory
Deficit Spending
11. Red & white & and blue badge worn by members of the National Guard that was eventually adopted as the national flag of France
Tri color
National Assembly
Robespierre
Necker
12. Nobles and others who left France during peasant uprisings and who hoped to come back to the old system
Bastille
Cahiers
The Directory
13. The estate that consisted of the nobility & and high-positioned government officials. They made up less than 2% of the French population.
Necker
Second Estate
Secular
14. A series of meetings in 1814-1815 & during which the European leaders sought to establish long-lasting peace & restore balance of power & protect the system of monarchy
Congress of Vienna
Louis XVI
Plebiscite
Secular
15. Second phase of the French Revolution 1792-1794 & Radicals gain control of National Assembly becoming the National Convention. The Monarchy is abolished & Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette executed & Committee of Public Safety created & Reign of Terror
Radical Phase
Consulate
Louis XVI
Third Estate
16. Phase 4 - government established in France after the overthrow of the Directory in 1799 & with Napoleon as first consul in control of the entire government
Annex
Secular
Consulate
Congress of Vienna
17. Napoleon's agreement with Catholic Church & Church under state control but recognized religious freedom
Concordat of 1801
Blockade
Quadruple Alliance
Moderate Phase
18. List of grievances drawn up by delegates going to the meeting of the estates general
Quadruple Alliance
Napoleon
Cahiers
19. Alliance between Prussia & Austria & Russia & and Great Britain. Pledged to act together to maintain balance of power and suppress revolutionary uprisings following the French Revolution.
Concordat of 1801
Jacobins
Quadruple Alliance
Tennis Court Oath
20. First phase of the French Revolution 1789-1791. Moderate Phase that attempted to reform French government and society.
Marie Antoinette
National Assembly
National Assembly Phase
Quadruple Alliance
21. The right to vote
Suffrage
Plebiscite
Great Fear
Louis XVI
22. The panic and insecurity that struck French peasants in the summer of 1789 and led to their widespread destruction of manor houses and feudal documents.
Nepotism
Cahiers
Blockade
Great Fear
23. Queen of France (wife of Louis XVI) Who was unpopular. Known as 'Madame deficit' due to her lavish spending.
Congress of Vienna
Directory
Marie Antoinette
Legitimacy
24. King of France (1774-1792). In 1789 he summoned the Estates-General & due to the French financial crisis. His failure to enact reform would led to the French Revolution. Louis and his wife & Marie Antoinette & were executed in 1793.
Bastille
Congress of Vienna
Louis XVI
Second Estate
25. A direct vote in which a country's people have the opportunity to approve or reject a proposal
Talleyrand
Plebiscite
Robespierre
Napoleon
26. Fourth phase of the Revolution 1799-1815. Napoleon overthrows the Directory & establishes the Consulate & names himself 1st consul then 'consul for life' & eventually becomes 'Emperor of the French'
Third Estate
Age of Napoleon
Annex
Battle of Trafalgar
27. A French political leader of the 18th century. A Jacobin & a radical leader of the French Revolution. Headed the Committee of Public Safety & responsible for the Reign of Terror & was later executed.
Suffrage
Age of Napoleon
Robespierre
Continental System
28. Vow by members of the 3rd estate not to disband until a constitution was written
Second Estate
Great Fear
Legitimacy
Tennis Court Oath
29. A hit-and-run technique used in fighting a war; fighting by small bands of warriors using tactics such as sudden ambushes
National Assembly Phase
Declaration of Plinitz
Lafayette
Guerrilla Warfare
30. A French political leader of the 18th century. A Jacobin & a radical leader of the French Revolution. Headed the Committee of Public Safety & responsible for the Reign of Terror & was later executed.
Jacobins
Napoleonic Code
Robespierre
Annex
31. Phase 3 - A group of 5 men who were given executive control of France following the Reign of Terror
Directory
Radical Phase
Continental System
First Estate
32. British prime minister Who was the representative at the Congress of Vienna who sought a European balance of power & in which no single state or combination of states would dominate Europe.
Republic
Radical Phase
Plebiscite
Castlereagh
33. Emperor of France; he seized power in a coup d'etat in 1799; he led French armies in conquering much of Europe & placing his relatives in positions of power. Defeated at the Battle of Waterloo & He was exiled on the island of Elba
Castlereagh
Bastille
Napoleon
Talleyrand
34. Second phase of the French Revolution 1792-1794 & Radicals gain control of National Assembly becoming the National Convention. The Monarchy is abolished & Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette executed & Committee of Public Safety created & Reign of Terror
Metternich
Committee of Public Safety
Radical Phase
Second Estate
35. They consisted of the Roman Catholic Clergy; they received special privileges and paid no direct taxes. Made up less than 1% of the French population.
Annex
First Estate
Napoleon
Nepotism
36. The shutting of a port to keep people or supplies from moving in or out
Concordat of 1801
Blockade
National Assembly
Napoleonic Code
37. The most influential figure at the Congress of Vienna; wanted to restore the status quo of 1792
Bastille
Abdicate
Great Fear
Metternich
38. A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
Nationalism
Napoleonic Code
Napoleonic Code
39. French soldier who fought alongside the Americans in the Revolutionary War and then commanded the French National Guard during the French Revolution
Lafayette
Third Estate
Radical Phase
Consulate
40. The panic and insecurity that struck French peasants in the summer of 1789 and led to their widespread destruction of manor houses and feudal documents.
Metternich
Great Fear
Consulate
Abdicate
41. King of France (1774-1792). In 1789 he summoned the Estates-General & due to the French financial crisis. His failure to enact reform would led to the French Revolution. Louis and his wife & Marie Antoinette & were executed in 1793.
Jacobins
Louis XVI
Age of Napoleon
Tri color
42. The political prison and armory stormed on July 14 & 1789 & by Partisian city workers alarmed by the king's concentration of troops at Versailles
Metternich
Continental System
Bastille
Legitimacy
43. Vow by members of the 3rd estate not to disband until a constitution was written
Tri color
Tennis Court Oath
Bastille
Directory
44. Principle by Which monarchies that had been unseated by the French Revolution or Napoleon were restored
Metternich
Legitimacy
Jacobins
Nationalism
45. Created by the National Convention & 12 people & had almost absolute power & battled to protect the revolution & and prepared France for war by ordering all citizens to join the war-effort & responsible for executing up to 40 &000 French deemed as tr
Committee of Public Safety
Concordat of 1801
Annex
National Assembly Phase
46. Queen of France (wife of Louis XVI) Who was unpopular. Known as 'Madame deficit' due to her lavish spending.
Republic
Marie Antoinette
Third Estate
Cahiers
47. A direct vote in which a country's people have the opportunity to approve or reject a proposal
Plebiscite
Republic
Cahiers
Robespierre
48. The right to vote
Suffrage
Marie Antoinette
Deficit Spending
Cahiers
49. Largest of the Three Estates & made up of Bourgeoisie & Peasants & and Urban Workers. Had the least money and power but paid the virtually all of the taxes.
Third Estate
Concordat of 1801
Napoleonic Code
Blockade
50. French diplomat who attended the Congress of Vienna on behalf of King Louis XVIII; He tried to get France the best deal possible
Talleyrand
Jacobins
Louis XVI