8602297695 | All of the following are true about the Napoleonic Era (1799-1814) except | D. Despite the fact that all the other European great powers, England, Prussia, Austria and Russia were allied against him from 1799 onwards, Napoleon managed to defeat them until 1812 | 0 | |
8602297696 | The only country which remained continually at war with France from 1792 to 1814, except for about a year of peace in 1802-03, was | B. Great Britain | 1 | |
8602297697 | The main accomplishment of the First Coalition against Napoleon was | B. the extermination of the Polish state | 2 | |
8602297698 | Why did the peace of 1802-03 between France and the rest of Europe turn to war? | B. Napoleon gave it no chance, using the peace to aggressively advance his interests in Italy, Germany and Haiti | 3 | |
8602297699 | A major reason that the Third Coalition against Napoleon failed to defeat him was | B. Prussia refused to join until too late | 4 | |
8602297700 | The Third Coalition dissolved when | C. Napoleon defeated all his enemies in decisive battles at Austerlitz, Jena and Auerstadt and Friedland | 5 | |
8602297701 | Napoleon dissolved the Holy Roman Empire and replaced it with | C. The Confederation of the Rhine | 6 | |
8602297702 | Napoleon was determined to subdue the British, using his political control of Europe to | B. destroy British trade with Europe | 7 | |
8602297703 | By the end of 1809, the Habsburg empire had done all of the following except | B. disintegrated into civil war after its fourth defeat by Napoleon | 8 | |
8602297704 | In 1806 Napoleon established the "Continental System", which was | C. an attempt to ruin Britain economically by forbidding the importation of British goods into continental Europe | 9 | |
8602297705 | In general, Napoleonic domination included all of the following except | D. the careful crafting reform legislation to fit local conditions | 10 | |
8602297706 | In his empire, Napoleon supported "constitutions" and considered himself "enlightened" because he | D. wanted government to be rationally constitutional and believed in the rule of law | 11 | |
8602297707 | In his Grand Empire, Napoleon's policy toward religion included all of the following except | D. toleration to all religions except the Jews | 12 | |
8602297708 | In order to unify his European empire, Napoleon | D. all of the above | 13 | |
8602297709 | The reforms of the Napoleonic system had last appeal in | D. Germany | 14 | |
8602297710 | Territorially, Napoleon's influence reached its peak in 1811, when he dominated the entire European mainland except | A. the Balkans | 15 | |
8602297711 | Napoleon resorted to all of the following measures to enforce the Continental System except | B. the creation of a common European tariff union | 16 | |
8602297712 | The product Europeans were least able to replace once the Continental System went into force was | D. Sugar | 17 | |
8602297713 | War broke out between the U.S. and Britain in 1812 because | B. France offered to remove her restrictions on neutral trade while Britain refused | 18 | |
8602297714 | The Continental System failed because | D. all of the above | 19 | |
8602297715 | By far the most momentous popular, anti-French movement during the Napoleonic era took place in | A. Spain | 20 | |
8602297716 | The great nationalist thinker Herder | B. championed a German culture arising from the life of the common people | 21 | |
8602297717 | Napoleon invaded Russia in 1812 because | B. It withdrew from the Continental System | 22 | |
8602297718 | In reaction to its humiliating defeat by France, Prussia | D. abolished serfdom, but still subjected the peasants to forced labor on the landlord's fields | 23 | |
8602297719 | Viscount Castlereagh was able to construct the Quadruple Alliance of 1814, thus ensuring the defeat of Napoleon, by | A. promising large British subsidies to the allies | 24 | |
8602297720 | The first Treaty of Paris (May 30, 1814), which made peace with a defeated France | D. imposed no indemnity or reparations on France | 25 | |
8602297721 | In order to prevent future French aggression, the Congress of Vienna | B. gave Prussia the Left Bank of the Rhine and Austria Milan and Venice | 26 | |
8602297722 | The second Treaty of Paris (1815), imposed on France after Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo | B. imposed an army of occupation of France | 27 | |
8602297723 | Alexander II's Holy Alliance was signed by all the countries of Europe except | D. Austria, Britain and France | 28 | |
8602297724 | The Holy Alliance claimed to uphold Christian principles of charity and peace, but for many it can signify an alliance | B. against liberty and progress | 29 | |
8602297725 | At the Congress of Vienna, one Britain's chief concerns was to | A. prevent Russian domination of the Continent | 30 | |
8602297726 | As a result of the peace settlement of 1814-15, France | C. was returned to its 1648, pre-Louis XIV borders | 31 | |
8602297727 | After the defeat of Napoleon and the 1815 peace treaties of Paris and Vienna, the most powerful country in the world was no doubt | C. Britain | 32 |
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