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Was Napoleon a revolutionary? Were his ideas of government based on the Enlightenment? Was his dictatorial rule different from the absolutism of French kings or the enlightened despots of the eighteenth century? Did his reforms transform the fabric of French society and politics? Conceptual

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According to Simón Bolívar (Document, pp. 580-581) , all of the following were sources of Creole discontent with Spain except


A) restrictions on trade and industry.
B) restrictions on office-holding.
C) restrictions on slavery.
D) restrictions on social mobility.

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The last Atlantic-based country to abolish slavery was A the Netherlands. c. Cuba.


A) the Netherlands.
B) the United States.
C) Cuba
D) Brazil.

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People of European ancestry born in the New World were called


A) peninsulares.
B) opportunists.
C) Creoles.
D) philosophes.

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What were the events that led to the initial revolutionary movement in France in 1789? Who were the primary instigators of that initial movement? Conceptual

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Discuss the American Revolution as a European movement. To what extent were the colonists influenced by European ideas and political developments? To what extent did the colonists' actions in turn influence Europe? Conceptual

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How did Latin American revolutions differ from the revolution in the United States? How similar or different were the conditions of the English colonies in North America and the Spanish and Portuguese colonies? Were both revolutions inspired by the same philosophical ideas? Conceptual

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Who were the Jacobins? What divisions appeared within this group during the course of the revolution? What happened to them in the end and why? Conceptual

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What were the reasons for the American resistance to the British during the 1760s and 1770s? At what point and for what reason(s) did this resistance transform into a revolutionary movement? Conceptual

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Discuss the role of the king in the French Revolution. What were some of the ways in which Louis XVI caused his own demise? Conceptual

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How are the Napoleonic wars connected to the revolutions of Latin America? What role did specific political and military events in Europe play in the establishment of independent nations in the Americas? Could these revolutions have been prevented? Conceptual

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The Napoleonic wars had a significant impact on the revolutions of Latin America. The wars created a power vacuum in Europe, which allowed for the spread of revolutionary ideas and the weakening of colonial powers. As Napoleon's forces invaded and occupied various European countries, Spain and Portugal, the colonial powers in Latin America, were weakened and their control over their colonies loosened. This provided an opportunity for independence movements to gain traction in the Americas. Specific political and military events in Europe also played a crucial role in the establishment of independent nations in the Americas. The Peninsular War, in which Spain and Portugal fought against Napoleon's forces, led to a weakening of colonial control and a rise in nationalist sentiment in the colonies. Additionally, the Congress of Vienna, which sought to restore the old order in Europe after the Napoleonic wars, indirectly contributed to the independence movements in Latin America by diverting the attention and resources of the colonial powers away from their colonies. It is difficult to say whether these revolutions could have been prevented. The spread of revolutionary ideas and the weakening of colonial powers were largely a result of the complex and interconnected events of the Napoleonic wars and European politics. However, it is possible that with different decisions and actions by the colonial powers, the revolutions in Latin America could have been delayed or suppressed. Ultimately, the revolutions were a response to the changing global political landscape and the aspirations of the people in the Americas for self-determination and independence.

Who were the sans-culottes and how did they become a factor in the politics of the period? How influential were they during the radical revolution in particular? Conceptual

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The Jacobins were


A) opponents of the Girondists.
B) antifeminist sans-culottes.
C) supporters of the monarchy.
D) a radical political party that voted to go to war with Austria.

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In what ways were these revolutions all interconnected? What do these interconnections reveal about the Atlantic world during this era? Conceptual

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The liberation of Venezuela and Peru was achieved by the armies of


A) Simón Bolívar.
B) José de San Martín.
C) Bernardo O'Higgins.
D) Toussaint L'Ouverture.

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The Cult of the Supreme Being was established by


A) Louis XVI.
B) Olympe de Gouges.
C) Robespierre.
D) Claire Lacomb.

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What were the weaknesses of the French monarchy? How did France's economic situation affect the revolution? How did subsequent governments try to address French economic problems? Which was the most successful? Conceptual

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The liberation of Peru was achieved by the armies of


A) Simón Bolívar.
B) José de San Martín.
C) Bernardo O'Higgins.
D) Toussaint L'Ouverture.

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The leader of Chile at its independence was


A) José de San Martín.
B) Bernardo O'Higgins.
C) Simón Bolívar.
D) Che Guevara.

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Louis XVI


A) was beheaded in 1793.
B) escaped to Austria.
C) supported the sans-culottes.
D) eventually regained power during the Restoration.

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