AP World History Chapter 29 Flashcards
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12748633178 | The author of a Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen was | Olympe de Gouges | 0 | |
12748633179 | In 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 agenda | 1 | |
12748633180 | The revolutions of the late 18th century and early 19th centuries helped to spread Enlightenment ideals and | encouraged the consolidation of national states | 2 | |
12748633181 | Revolutionaries of the late 18th and early 19th centuries | focused on the necessity for popular sovereignty | 3 | |
12748633182 | The author of the Second Treatise of Civil Government was | Locke | 4 | |
12748633183 | Which of the following was not one of John Locke's main ideas? | that although kings did have divine sanction, their subjects maintained personal rights | 5 | |
12748633184 | Which one of the following was not one of the basic ideals of the Enlightenment thinkers? | equality for women | 6 | |
12748633185 | Jean-Jacques Rousseau, in his Social Contract, argued that in every country the sovereign voice of government | was the members of society acting collectively | 7 | |
12748633186 | After the end of the Seven Years' War | the colonists grew increasingly frustrated with British control and taxes | 8 | |
12748633187 | The main slogan for the colonies in the years leading up to the American Revolution was | "no taxation without representation" | 9 | |
12748633188 | The Declaration of Independence's contractual view of political structure in which the government drew its authority from "the consent of the governed" was influenced by | John Locke | 10 | |
12748633189 | Which of the following was not one of the principles built into the government of the newly formed American state? | the equality of all inhabitants | 11 | |
12748633190 | The leaders of the French Revolution | called for a complete reorganizing of French political, social, and cultural structures | 12 | |
12748633191 | The ancient regime was | the old order in France that revolutionary leaders wanted to replace | 13 | |
12748633192 | On June 17th, 1789 members of the 3rd estate seceded from the Estates General declared themselves to be the | National Assembly | 14 | |
12748633193 | In August 1789, the National Assembly expressed the guiding principles of the French Revolution by issuing the | Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen | 15 | |
12748633194 | The guiding principles of the French Revolution was summed up in the phrase | "liberty, equality, fraternity" | 16 | |
12748633195 | The leaders of the Convention hoped to hold off invading counterrevolutionary forces by | calling for the levee en masse | 17 | |
12748633196 | The most radical period of the French Revolution was reached during the leadership of | Maximilien Robespierre | 18 | |
12748633197 | Maximilien Robespierre was known as the | "incorruptible" | 19 | |
12748633198 | During the rule of the Directory | the French Revolution moved in a more conservative direction | 20 | |
12748633199 | The Concordat was | the 1801 agreement between Napoleon and the pope | 21 | |
12748633200 | Napoleon's Civil Code | affirmed the political and legal equality of all adult men | 22 | |
12748633201 | The turning point in Napoleon's career was his disastrous 1812 invasion of | Russia | 23 | |
12748633202 | Napoleon's final defeat occurred at | Waterloo | 24 | |
12748633203 | The only successful slave revolt in history took place in | Saint-Domingue | 25 | |
12748633204 | The leader who was responsible for the success of the Saint-Domingue uprising was | Louverture | 26 | |
12748633205 | The creoles of Latin America were influenced by the ideals of the Enlightenment | but only wanted to displace the peninsulares and still retain their privileged positions | 27 | |
12748633206 | Colonial rule in Mexico ended in 1821 when the capital was seized by | Augustin de Iturbide | 28 | |
12748633207 | The goal of Simon Bolivar was to | weld the former Spanish colonies of South America into a confederation like the U.S. | 29 | |
12748633208 | Which of the following revolutionary leaders is not correctly linked with his country? | Miguel de Hidalgo and Peru | 30 | |
12748633209 | The leader who helped lead Brazil to independence was | Emperor Pedro I | 31 | |
12748633210 | What revolutionary leader, frustrated over his inability to put together a South American confederation, lamented that "those who have served the revolution have plowed the sea"? | Simon Bolivar | 32 | |
12748633211 | Among the leading proponents of conservatism in the 18th century was | Edmund Burke | 33 | |
12748633212 | What 19th 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 Mill | 34 | |
12748633213 | William Wilberforce | pushed a bill through Parliament that ended the slave trade | 35 | |
12748633214 | While women in France and Latin America did not win the right to vote until after World War II, American and British women gained the franchise | in the 1920s | 36 | |
12748633215 | After the ratification of the 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1870 | 22 blacks were elected to Congress by 1901 | 37 | |
12748633216 | The author of A Vindication of the Rights of Women was | Mary Wollstonecraft | 38 | |
12748633217 | The organizer of the Seneca Falls Conference was | Elizabeth Cady Stanton | 39 | |
12748633218 | Theodore Herzl was the founder of | Zionism | 40 | |
12748633219 | The leading conservative politician at the Congress of Vienna was | Klemens von Metternich | 41 | |
12748633220 | The German leader Otto von Bismarck believed that the great issues of his day would be determined by | "blood and iron" | 42 |