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2436381689The author of the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen wasOlympe de Gouges0
2436381690In response to the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen,the French revolutionary leaders refused to put women's rights on their political agenda1
2436381691The revolutions of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century helped to spread Enlightenment ideals andEncouraged the consolidation of national states2
2436381692Revolutionaries of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuryfocused on the necessity of popular sovereignty3
2436381693The author of the Second Treatise of Civil Government wasLocke4
2436381694Which of the following was NOT one of John Locke's main ideas?that although kings did have divine sanction, their subjects maintained personal rights5
2436381695Which of the following was NOT one of the basic ideals of the Enlightenment thinkers?equality for women6
2436381696Jean-Jacques Rousseau, in his The Social Contract, argued that in every country the sovereign voice of governmentwas the members of society acting collectively7
2436381697After the end of the Seven Years' War,the colonists grew increasingly frustrated with British control and taxes.8
2436381698The main slogan for the colonies in the years leading up to the American revolution wasno taxation without representation9
2436381699The Declaration of Independence's contractual view of political structure in which the government drew its authority from "the consent of the governed" was influenced byJohn Locke10
2436381700Which of the following was NOT one of the principles built into the government of the newly formed American state?the equality of all inhabitants11
2436381701The leaders of the French revolutioncalled for a complete reorganizing of French political, social, and cultural structures.12
2436381702The ancien régime was theold order in France that revolutionary leaders wanted to replace13
2436381703On June 17th, 1789, members of the third estate seceded from the Estates General and declared themselves to be theNational Assembly14
2436381704In August 1789, the National Assembly expressed the guiding principles of the French revolution by issuingthe Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen.15
2436381705The guiding principles of the French revolution are summed up in the phraseLet them eat cake16
2436381706The leaders of the Convention hoped to hold off invading counterrevolutionary forcescalling for the levée en masse17
2436381707The most radical period of the French revolution was reached during the leadership ofMaximilien Robespierre18
2436381708Maximilien Robespierre was known asthe Incorruptible19
2436381709During the rule of the DirectoryThe French revolution moved in a more pragmatic direction.20
2436381710Napoleon's Civil CodeAffirmed the political and legal equality of all adult men21
2436381711The turning point in Napoleon's career was his disastrous 1812 invasion ofRussia22
2436381712Napoleon's final defeat occurred atWaterloo23
2436381713The only successful slave revolt in history tookSaint-Domingue24
2436381714The leader who was responsible for the success of the Saint-Domingue uprising wasLouverture25
2436381715The creoles of Latin America were influenced by the ideals of the Enlightenmentbut only wanted to displace the peninsulares and still retain their privileged positions26
2436381716Colonial rule in Mexico ended in 1821 when the capital was seized byAugustín de Iturbide27
2436381717The goal of Simón Bolívar was toweld the former Spanish colonies of South America into a confederation like the United States.28
2436381718Which of the following revolutionary leaders is NOT correctly linked with his country?Miguel de Hidalgo and Peru29
2436381719The leader who helped lead Brazil to independence wasEmperor Pedro30
2436381720Among the leading proponents of conservatism in the eighteenth century wasEdmund Burke31
2436381721William WilberforcePushed a bill through Parliament that ended the slave trade.32
2436381722What nineteenth-century English thinker promoted individual freedom, universal suffrage, taxation of high personal income, and an extension of the rights of freedom and equality to women?John Stuart Mill33
2436381723Ta. Mary AstellMary Wollstonecraft34
2436381724The organizer of the Seneca Falls conference wasElizabeth Cady Stanton35
2436381725Theodore Herzl was the founder ofZionism.36
2436381726The leading conservative politician at the Congress of Vienna wasKlemens von Metternich37
2436381727The German leader Otto von Bismarck believed that the great issues of his day would be determined byBlood and ironch38

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