Honors World Civilizations Unit 5 Exam

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The ideas described in the excerpt best serve as evidence of
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one reason why the French bourgeoisie largely supported Napoleon during his rule.
2.
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Those who shared the author's perspective most likely opposed which of the following developments? The Bourbon Restoration, The Declaration of Man and of the Citizen, The Napoleonic Code, The French First Republic
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The Bourbon Restoration
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Which of the following claims is BEST supported by the passage above? The rivalry between England and France was primarily about politics. The rivalry between England and France was primarily over trade. The rivalry between England and France was both commercial and political in nature. The rivalry between England and France was a religious dispute.
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The rivalry between England and France was both commercial and political in nature.
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The ideas expressed in the excerpt are most closely aligned with which of the following broader historical developments? National anthems like La Marseillaise reflected the shift from monarchies to nation-states. National anthems like La Marseillaise defended monarch-based governments. National anthems like La Marseillaise taught everyday people the value of republicanism. National anthems like La Marseillaise encouraged religious devotion.
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National anthems like La Marseillaise reflected the shift from monarchies to nation-states.
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Which of the following best describes the author's purpose?
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To argue that the French Revolution was poorly conceived and unsustainable.
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Based on this image, what did English critics of the French Revolution believe was the biggest threat posed by democracy?
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English critics believed that democracies led to the collapse of social and political order.
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Which of the following arguments is BEST supported by this image? British creators chose to exaggerate the problems with the French Revolution and downplay the successes., As outsiders, British commenters had an unbiased view of the French Revolution., The creator of this image was exploiting the fact that most British citizens at this time were deeply offended by physical violence., This image reflects the respect and affection between the British and French crowns that predated the Revolution.
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British creators chose to exaggerate the problems with the French Revolution and downplay the successes.
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