Two Revolutions Change Europe

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Objective: Answer at least 14 questions correctly. Only answer each question once or it will be counted as a mistake. JavaScript required!


1. The members of the noble families of France were called the ______.

monarchy
patricians
aristocracy
oligarchy

2. The "three estates" of France were France's ______.

chief leaders
social classes
written laws
royal palaces

3. The spinning and weaving of wool and cotton were part of what industry ______.

agricultural
pottery
textile
constructions

4. A building that houses many large machines is called a ______.

factory
guild
manor
convent

5. Divine right was the belief that a monarch's authority to rule came directly form ______.

the people
the pope
law
God

6. During the early 1700's, most people in England made their living by ______.

fishing
farming
exploring
hunting

7. By 1825, the Industrial Revolution had spread to ______.

Germany, Belgium, and France
Germany, India, and China
France, United States, and Belgium
India, France, and Belgium

8. France's first estate was made up of the ______.

palaces of Versailles and Paris
members of the royal family
National Assembly
priests of the Catholic Church

9. Before the Industrial Revolution, most goods were ______.

bought in stores
made by machines
made by hand
bought in foreign countries

10. A great change that affects how people live and how leaders govern is a ______.

divine right
revolution
luxury
primary source

11. In 1764 James Hargreaves invented the ______.

spinning jenny
telescope
steam engine
printing press

12. the French motto "Liberty! Equality! Fraternity!" was call for freedom, fairness, and ______.

religion
wealth
education
brotherhood

13. The French Revolution succeeded in bringing about the ______.

downfall of the monarchy
development of industry
establishment of a democracy
growth of the Catholic Church

14. The French national Assembly made the revolutionary statement that government should ______.

collect taxes only from the rich
protect the citizens' rights
answer directly to the king
decide questions about religion

15. Who invented the flying shuttle?

Isaac Newton
James Watt
Victor Hugo
John Kay

16. The people who lived in crowded conditions near factories were members of the ______.

middle class
second estate
working class
first estate

17. One bad result of the Industrial Revolution was the increase in ______.

coal mining
child labor
the railroads
the middle class

18. Napoleon first rose to power during the ______.

French revolution
storming of the Bastille
Reign of Terror
rise of the National Assembly

19. A flying shuttle let a weaver work twice as fast because it ______.

moved back and forth on wheels
jumped from machine to machine
kept the threads in line
was powered by water

20. Why was the steam engine such as important invention?

It was a machine that helped towns to grow quickly into cities.
It created an easy way to make cloth in a short amount of time.
It made water and wind into useful sources of energy.
It was a source of power that could be used anywhere and anytime.

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