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Question A1
The most important part of
Frances constitution, which
points out a few key aspects
of government, is the what?
A- Declaration of the Rights
of Man
B- Declaration of
Independence
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Question A2
What is a king or
queen who holds
ALL of the power
within their states
boundaries and
rules absolutely.
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Question A3
Following the death
of King Charles, I
took control of
England. I created
laws that stopped
anything I thought
was sinful. These
include sports,
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Question A4
This particular
offense is a crime
against your own
country. During the
English Civil War,
King Charles I was
found guilty of this
and eventually
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Question A5
This law gives every
prisoner the right to
obtain a document to
specify the charges
against the them.

Question A6
FREE
SPACE!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Question A7
I saw the world as a cruel,
evil, and wicked place. Of
the three major thinkers of
the Enlightenment, I was
perhaps the most negative.
Who am I?
A- Oliver Cromwell
B- John Locke
C- Jean Jacque Rousseau

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Question B1
During the English
Civil War, I was tried
for treason, found
guilty, and had my
head cut off as a
result. My death was
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Question B2
In the United States
we have Senators and
Congressmen. In
England, they have
something similar but
they call it what?
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Question B3
Mary Astell
believed all women
had equal rights to
vote. In other
words she believed
women should have
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Question B4
Put these events in
order from beginning
to end:
Enlightenment,
Renaissance, Middle
Ages, Reformation,
Fall of the Roman
Empire.

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Question B5
Fill in the blanks:
Queen Elizabeth,
__________, King
Charles I, __________,
King Charles II, King
James II, __________ &
__________.
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Question B6
I believe that all men
are born with the
rights of life, liberty,
and property. Who am
I?
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Question B7
The Renaissance
influenced the
Reformation, which
inspired the
_______________.
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Question C1

All men are born


naturally evil and
wicked. At least thats
what I believed. Who

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Question C2
During the
Enlightenment, I
argued that
civilization corrupted
peoples natural
goodness. In fact one
of my most famous
quotes is man is

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Question C3
According to John Locke, all
people are born free and
equal, with three natural
rights. What are these rights?
A.Freedom, liberty, & property
B.Life, liberty, & the pursuit of
happiness
C.Freedom, Property, & Liberty
D.Life, liberty, & property
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Question C4
When England became a
___________, the king and queen
now had limits on their power.
A.Parliament
B.Enlightenment
C.Absolute Monarchy
D.Constitutional Monarchy

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Question C5
In this iconic picture our founding fathers
are signing the Declaration of
Independence. Why was this document so
important?
A. Outside of the U.S. the DOI was not
important. Most people around the world
did/do not know it existed
B. The DOI was important because it was a
direct letter to the king of England asking
him to put an end to the taxes
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Question C6

Based on the chart, who had the


advantage prior to the American
Revolution?
A- Colonist
B- England

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Question C7
When King Charles II became king,
people called it the Restoration.
Why did they call it this?
A. King Charles II restored all the
aspects of life that people enjoyed
B. King Charles II restored the
monarchies in England
C. The Restoration actually began
with Oliver Cromwell after the king
was beheaded
D. King Charles II ended the debt in
England and restored greatness to
England
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How might the average person


in France feel about this
image?
A- Angry that their king is so
wealthy and they are so poor
B- Proud that their king is one
of the most powerful kings in
the world
C- Optimistic that even though
life is hard, you may be able to
move up the social ladder in
time
D- Afraid that other countries
may see your rich king and try
and assassinate him for being

Question D1

Question D2

In 1788 King Louis XVI, as a last


resort before going completely
bankrupt, called a meeting. The three
estates were to meet and discuss
plans for the future of France. What
was this meeting called?
A. Tennis Court Oath
B. Treaty of Versailles
C. Meeting of the Estates-General
D. None of the above

Question D3

During the American Revolution, this


was a popular picture. What does it
mean?
A- Join the revolution or else the
American government will send in
troops
B- Joining the revolution may cause
death, but at least you will have your
freedom
C- Each colony must join the
revolution or they will be

Question D4

When the First English Civil War began in 1642, the


country was evenly split in support for each side.
According to the map, what happened from 1643 to 1645?
A. The citizens of England continued to support the Royalist
side.
B. By 1645, the citizens of England supported both sides in
the war.
C. The citizens of England gradually shifted their support to
the Parliamentarians.
D. By 1645, the citizens of England had shifted their support
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Question D5
Please recite the
Preamble to the
Declaration of
Independence
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Question D6

This picture depicts the conditions


in a certain country prior to their
revolution. What country was this?

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Question D7

What is this a picture of?


A- Boston Massacre
B- Storming of the Bastille
C- Boston Tea Party
D- Killing of King Charles

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Question E1
An intellectual
movement that
stressed reason and
thought and the
power of individuals
to solve problems
describes what time
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Question E2
France was split into
three large social
classes. These social
classes were called
what?

Question E3
In exchange for law
and order, people had
to hand over their
rights to a strong
ruler. This was an idea
by Thomas Hobbes
called the what?

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Question E4
We are the social
critics of the
Enlightenment. We
often met in Paris to
discuss politics and
ideas. Who are we?
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Question E5
In France, we were
the middle class.
Often times we were
educated and
believed in the
Enlightenment ideas
of liberty and equality.
Who were we?
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Question E6
A fundamental
change in political
organization;
especially the
overthrow of one
government or ruler
and the substitution
of another is another

Question E7
This is the idea that God
created the kingdom and
that the king acted as Gods
representative on Earth.

Question F1
Parliament refused to grant
King Charles I any money until
he signed what important
document?
A. Declaration of Independence
B. Habeas Corpus
C. Petition of Right
D. His execution papers

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Question F2
In France the _______and the
_______were the privileged
orders who had significant
amounts of power and wealth.
A- King/Queen
B- First Estate/Second Estate
C- First Estate/ Bourgeoisie
D-Second Estate/Third Estate
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Question F3
The _______ was best
summarized in 1702 by a
Frenchman, Bernard de
Fontenelle, who optimistically
said that this new century
will become more enlightened
day by day, so that all previous
centuries will be lost in
darkness by comparison.
A- Renaissance
B- Enlightenment

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Question F4
Unlike the people in
England, the people
in America favored
what?
A- Absolute Monarchy
B- Democracy
C- Parliament
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What statement could you make after


examining the map?

What statement could you make after examining the


map?
A. The citizens of England supported King Charles I and the
Royalists at first, but as the war progressed, they moved
their allegiance to Oliver Cromwell and the
Parliamentarians.
B. The citizens of England supported both King Charles I and
the Royalists as well as Oliver Cromwell and the
Parliamentarians equally as the war progressed.
C. The citizens of England supported only King Charles I and
the Royalists during the war because they felt that
whatever the king wanted to do was right.
D. The citizens of England supported both King Charles I and 2012

Question F6
This city became the
meeting place for
people who wanted
to discuss politics
and ideas during the
Enlightenment.
A- Paris
B- France
C- London

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Question F7

This war saw extensive fighting


in North America. Not only that,
it made Britain go into extreme
debt and would be a direct
reason Britain imposed many
taxes on the Colonist.
A-American Revolution
B-English Civil War
C-French & Indian War
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