Revolutions: Causes and Consequences Study guide
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Analyze the economic conditions in France prior to the French Revolution and explain how they contributed to the uprising. Options: The abundance of resources and wealth among the peasantry, The financial crisis due to costly wars and royal extravagance, The industrial boom leading to widespread employment, The equitable distribution of land among all classes
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The financial crisis due to costly wars and royal extravagance
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Evaluate the role of Enlightenment ideas in the French Revolution. How did these ideas challenge the existing social and political order?
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They encouraged questioning of traditional authority and promoted individual rights.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Discuss the strategic decisions made by Napoleon Bonaparte that facilitated his rise to power in France.
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His use of military success to gain political influence and public support.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Analyze the impact of the Napoleonic Code on European legal systems. How did it differ from previous legal frameworks?
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It established a uniform legal system based on equality before the law.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Evaluate the social and political impacts of the Latin American Revolutions on the newly independent states.
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They caused social upheaval and the rise of caudillos (military leaders)
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Discuss the influence of Simon Bolivar in the Latin American Revolutions. How did his vision shape the future of the continent? Options: He advocated for the return to colonial rule, He promoted the idea of a united Latin America, He focused solely on economic independence, He discouraged any form of political change
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He promoted the idea of a united Latin America
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Identify and analyze the key figures of the Revolutions of 1848. How did their actions and ideologies contribute to the revolutionary movements? Options: They were primarily monarchs who suppressed revolutions, They were industrialists focused on economic growth, They were political leaders and intellectuals advocating for national unity and liberal reforms, They were religious leaders promoting spiritual revival
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They were political leaders and intellectuals advocating for national unity and liberal reforms
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