FRENCH REVOLUTION AND NAPOLEON TEST REVIEW MULTIPLE CHOICES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. The bourgeoisie belonged to which of the following groups? European rulers denounced the French Revolution because The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen stated that At the meeting of the Estates General, the Third Estate wanted to Prior to the French Revolution, the First Estate owned approximately what percent of the land in France? In 1792, the French people repelled an attack by Louis XVI was convicted of Arrange the following governments during the French Revolution in correct chronological order: The most serious economic problem facing the French government in the 1700s was that The fall of the Bastille was important because it During the Reign of Terror, Robespierre tried to France’s economy was mainly supported by The immediate cause of the Parisian women’s March on Versailles was On the eve of the French Revolution, France was the wealthiest, most influential, and most populous nation in Europe. Its population was approximately Napoleon gained power in France in 1799 by Which of the following was NOT considered a positive accomplishment of Napoleon? The Continental System was Napoleon’s plan to Many people were dissatisfied with the government of the Directory because Which of the following was the chief goal of the Congress of Vienna? The dominance of Napoleon helped inspire, in subjugated lands, feelings of The influence of Napoleon on Europe lasted long after he was defeated because Why did the Congress of Vienna redraw the boundaries of some European countries? Napoleon’s downfall came as a result of Which of the following would be an example of the principle of legitimacy? Napoleon’s political stature grew because of all the following EXCEPT IDENTIFICATION OF KEY TERMS AND PEOPLE NATIONALISM SCORCHED-EARTH POLICY JOSEPH GUILLOTIN LOUIS XVI LEOPOLD II MAXIMILIEN ROBESPIERRE OLYMPE DE GOUGES MARIE ANTOINETTE ALEXANDER I MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE DUKE OF BRUNSWICK DUKE OF WELLINTON COUP D’ETAT PLEBISCITE PRINCE METTERNICH HORATIO NELSON LOUIS XVIII FRANCIS I CHARLOTTE CORDAY JEAN PAUL MARAT