What was the Enlightenment movement's main argument against traditional authority?
God and Grain: The French Revolution, Part I

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That the monarchy should have more power
That rational thought should replace divine will as the source of truth
That humor should be the basis of authority
That the church should control the government
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Why was France in a financial crisis in 1789?
Due to a lack of trade with neighboring countries
Due to excessive spending on humorous outfits
Because of debts from supporting the American Revolution and the Seven Years War
Because the peasants refused to pay taxes
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What was the Third Estate's response when the First and Second Estates refused to meet together?
They left the Estates General
They agreed to pay more taxes
They supported the king's decision
They decided to form the National Assembly
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What was the significance of the Tennis Court Oath?
It was a vow to continue meeting until a constitution was written
It was a promise to support the king
It was a pledge to disband the National Assembly
It was an agreement to lower taxes
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Why did the revolutionaries storm the Bastille?
To obtain weapons stored there
To free a large number of prisoners
To negotiate with the governor
To celebrate a national holiday
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What did the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen proclaim?
That all men had the right to liberty, property, and security
That the monarchy should be abolished
That women should have equal rights
That taxes should be increased
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What event led to King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette moving to Paris?
The storming of the Bastille
The Declaration of the Rights of Man
The Women's March on Versailles
The signing of the Tennis Court Oath
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