WorksheetsChapter 16 • Master
Total questions: 11
Worksheet time: 6mins
How did the Napoleonic Wars begin? [7-3.2]
Napoleon continued the Reign of Terror.
Napoleon set up a limited government in France.
Napoleon made the Catholic religion more powerful.
Napoleon began sending troops to take over other nations in Europe.
Napoleon's three mistakes that led to his failed attempt to conquer Europe included his attempt to blockade Britain (England) and losing the Peninsula War (his failed attempt to conquer Spain and Portugal). What was his third mistake?
Invasion of Austria
Invasion of England
Invasion of Egypt
Invasion of Russia
What was significant about the battle at Waterloo?
It was where combined European forces defeated Napoleon.
It was where Napoleon defeated combined European forces.
It was where Robespierre defeated combined European forces.
t was where combined European forces defeated Robespierre.
What event helped lead to the end of the Napoleonic Wars? [7-3.2]
the French army’s invasion of Russia
the creation of the Napoleonic Codes
the crowning of Napoleon as emperor
the decisions of the Congress of Vienna
What is nationalism?
the belief that one's greatest loyalty is to share a common culture rather than to a king
people of a different cultures coming together to form one government
embracing the idea that the best government is based on a strong
people leaving their government to form one with different cultural values
How did the Napoleonic Wars lead to the spread of nationalism?
Rulers of nations in Europe began wanting to make alliances with France
Citizens in nations conquered by French armies began wanting self-rule
Nobles of nations bordered by France began wanting to support Napoleon
Clergy in nations of Europe began wanting to share their religious beliefs
Why did Nationalism spread in Europe during the Napoleonic Wars? [7-3.2]
Monarchs gave basic human rights.
People began wanting unlimited governments.
Citizens allowed Napoleon to control their nations.
Europeans began feeling loyalty to their shared cultures.
How did the Napoleonic Wars lead to the spread of Nationalism in Europe? [7-3.2]
Monarchs gave basic human rights.
People began wanting self-rule from France.
Citizens allowed Napoleon to control their nations.
Nobles wanted unlimited rulers so they could keep their land.
What was a major decision at the Congress of Vienna? [7-3.2]
Absolute monarchs were returned to power.
Napoleon was able to remain Emperor of France.
Russia was given all lands that France had conquered.
Limited governments were set up in all nations of Europe.
After Napoleon's defeat, why did European leaders want to restore the old monarchies conquered by the French dictator?to create limited governments across Europe
to create limited governments across Europe
to create one giant European empire under British rule
to disrupt the balance of power among European nations
to restore the balance of power among European nations
What was a result of the Congress of Vienna?
Absolute monarchs agreed to give rights to their citizens.
Nations got their lands back that France had conquered.
All governments were forced to write new constitutions.
The Estate System of France would be used in all nations.
