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Question 1

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Which of these external factors are ones that help shape nationalism?
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  • Historical
  • Geographical
  • Spiritual
  • Ethnic
  • Social

Question 2

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Before the French revolution, the dictator was the focus of the nation.
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  • True
  • False

Question 3

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What was the usual result of a vote in the Estates General?
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  • The First and Second Estates could always outnumber the Third Estate by 2 to 1.
  • The Second Estate was always the majority compared to the First and Third Estate.
  • All votes were equal.
  • The First Estate held the most number of votes compared to the other Estates combined.

Question 4

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As a result of Louis XVI's plan which was blocked by the aristocrats, the King called a meeting with who?
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  • Nationalists
  • Third Estate
  • Estates General
  • Governor General

Question 5

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Which of these was not a geographic cause of the downfall in 1789 France?
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  • Winter of 1788 was bitterly cold.
  • The melted snow caused floods in the area.
  • There was a drought in summer of 1789.
  • Heavy rain which ruined their crops.

Question 6

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What was the voting procedure of in the Estates General?
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  • They met and voted separately and each majority vote from the Estate counted as a single vote.
  • Votes were counted individually and scored by total.
  • Estates met together to discuss one unanimous vote which resulted in a single vote from each Estate.
  • Estates anonymously voted and votes were treated as one amongst others.

Question 7

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The Tennis Court Oath was:
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  • The bourgeoisie vowed not to leave the tennis court in Versailles until they made a new regime for France.
  • The Second Estate gathered in the tennis court to revolt against the King.
  • The national assembly swore not to disband until a new constitution for France was put in place.
  • The Estates decided to break from the Estates General and draw up their own sovereignty.

Question 8

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The current Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was based off of the declaration of The Rights of Man and Citizen.
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  • True
  • False

Question 9

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What was the purpose of the Reign of Terror?
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  • To promote patriotism throughout the country and encourage national unity.
  • Execution and arrest of anyone who defied the revolutionary ideas.
  • The King feared opposition from the public and ordered punishment for anyone who disagreed.
  • Riots and protests brought up about the entire country.

Question 10

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Why were Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette executed?
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  • To ensure that gains made during revolution were not lost.
  • As a warning to other countries who were watching the revolution.
  • To instill fear into the hearts of citizens and prevent opposition.
  • As the answer to dissolve the old Regime and renew the constitution.

Question 11

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When was the province of Nunavut created?
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  • 1867
  • 1905
  • 1999
  • 1937

Question 12

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Because France was constantly at war, they were experiencing a phase of bankruptcy.
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  • True
  • False

Question 13

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What did the Tennis Court Oath inspire Parisians and/or people from other parts of France to do?
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  • Hide in terror and promote national security.
  • Revolt against the people which resulted in multiple casualties.
  • Rise up against the nobles and clergy who had controlled them.
  • Take an oath in a football field.

Question 14

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Which expression does not suggest that a nation is a collective?
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  • An inseparable whole
  • Common will
  • A sovereign nation
  • Community

Question 15

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What is a way a citizen can proclaim patriotism?
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  • Protesting for a national cause
  • Attending a course on a foreign nation
  • Donating humanitarian aid internationally
  • Isolating oneself and refusing to be politically involved

Question 16

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What is self determination?
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  • Political authority to control one's own affairs
  • Not influenced or controlled by others in matters of opinion
  • The right or condition of self-government, especially in a particular sphere
  • The power to control one own's affairs

Question 17

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What is sovereignty?
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  • Not influenced or controlled by others in matters of opinion
  • Political authority to control one own's affairs.
  • The right or condition of self-government, especially in a particular sphere.
  • The power to control one own's affairs.

Question 18

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The "rule of law" in important in which it stands to reflect a utopian society.
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  • True
  • False

Question 19

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______ nationalism, respect for one's beliefs and values, is different from _______ nationalism, which is founded on shared ethnicity, culture, and language.
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  • Ultra, supra
  • Pan, civic
  • Civic, ethnic
  • Multi, ultra

Question 20

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Which of these commonalities matter in a civic nation?
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  • Religion
  • Beliefs
  • Ethnicity
  • Political

Question 21

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Your feelings of belonging to groups are part of your "_________" identity.
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  • Individual identity
  • National Identity
  • Collective Identity
  • International Identity

Question 22

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Unlike countries, nation-states cannot be a part of the United Nations.
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  • True
  • False

Question 23

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The concept of the nations refer to ________, not a ________, or a nation-state.
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  • People, country
  • Nation, collectivity
  • Citizens, internations
  • Nation, country

Question 24

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Civic nationalism: pre-existing characteristics or traditions lead to a shared sense of nation.
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  • True
  • False

Question 25

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A _____ nation emerges from the choice of citizens to live according to shared principles.
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  • Collective
  • National
  • Civic
  • Ethnic

Question 26

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What are "loyalties that compete?"
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  • First Nations Loyalties
  • National Loyalties
  • Conflict Loyalties
  • Contending Loyalties

Question 27

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The purpose of the Royal Commission is to:
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  • Inquire the public about dependence
  • A tool used to deal with complicated issues
  • Repair relations that enable people to come to terms
  • Coexist two differing nations in peace

Question 28

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Sovereignist is someone who is an advocate for the multiculturalism and pluralistic ideals for Canada.
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  • True
  • False

Question 29

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Cultural pluralism:
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  • A belief or doctrine that holds that collectives should be encouraged to affirm and promote their unique cultural identity in a diverse society.
  • The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
  • A condition or system in which two or more states, groups, principles, sources of authority, etc., coexist.
  • Of, relating to, or constituting several cultural or ethnic groups within a society.

Question 30

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What is the link between patriotism and loyalty?
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  • Both show the relationship of an individual towards his or her nation.
  • National loyalties show bias and may affect patriotism for one's country.
  • Loyalty is an extension of patriotism - love for one's country.
  • Patriotism links loyalty in which people's collective identity is united as one for loyalty to the nation.

Question 31

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In France, the Feudal System, also known as the Old Regime, was very rigid.
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  • True
  • False

Question 32

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What was the political system held in France between 5th century and the 15th century?
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  • Democracy
  • Dictatorship
  • Communism
  • Feudalism

Question 33

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Absolutism is:
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  • A form of government in which all power is invested in one ruler.
  • Government in which power is distributed and limited by a system of laws that the rulers must obey.
  • A system of government in which power is divided between a national (federal) government and various regional governments.
  • A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state.

Question 34

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The First Estate did not:
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  • administer church
  • collected tithe
  • ran schools
  • serve the state

Question 35

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The Third Estate:
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  • held most important positions in society
  • collect dues from the Second Estate
  • kept the birth and old
  • paid to the state

Question 36

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In the Tennis Court Oath, the Third Estate declares a new constitution and proclaim themselves the:
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  • Royal Commission
  • National Assembly
  • The Convention
  • The Peasantry

Question 37

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The March of the Women did what?
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  • Made the government function under threat of mob violence
  • Destroy medieval documents that demanded service
  • Instill fear into neighbouring countries of an impending revolution
  • Abolish feudal dues

Question 38

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Louis XVI agreed to France becoming a limited monarchy, which grew into the success France is today.
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  • True
  • False

Question 39

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What was the spark that caused French to enter war in 1792?
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  • The execution of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
  • Austria, on Antoinette's behalf, issued a warning to avoid harming the King and Queen.
  • Napoleon's invasion on Russia homeland
  • The threat of mob violence by the women of France

Question 40

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What were the results of France entering war?
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  • They came, they saw, they conquered.
  • Led a series of long lasting wars which ended in victory.
  • The French republican troops led a victory and defeat against European troops.
  • French armies were not prepared for the conflict and ended in disaster.

Question 41

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These people were radical revolutionaries who eventually gain power and opposed the monarchy.
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  • The FLQ
  • The Girondists
  • The Jacobins
  • The Sans-Culottes

Question 42

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Robespierre, leader of the Jacobins, ended the Reign of Terror by:
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  • Becoming taken over by another subordinate
  • Alienated members of the committee which caused them to turn against him
  • The revolutionary leaders were threatened by his ideals
  • Execution of peasants and bourgeoisie

Question 43

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The Directory was:
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  • 5 man executive body whose aim was to avoid a dictatorship
  • Representatives chosen by universal male suffrage
  • Moderate revolutionaries
  • The committee for public safety

Question 44

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The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen was not:
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  • listed about ideas of freedom, liberty, and human rights
  • a statement drawn up of democratic countries today
  • an abolishment on traditional privileges on the monarchy
  • a guarantee of certain political rights to Canadian citizens and civil rights of everyone

Question 45

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Napoleon stopped a pro royalist riot by giving what he called the "Whiff of Grapeshot".
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  • True
  • False

Question 46

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Napoleon moved to Northern Italy to:
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  • end serfdom
  • promote dictatorship
  • encourage religious orders
  • expand age-old noble privilege

Question 47

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Napoleon only lost one battle, from 1803 to 1808, at this point in his life. Which battle was this?
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  • Battle of Trafalgar
  • Battle of the NIle
  • Battle of Corsica
  • Battle of Waterloo

Question 48

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Napoleon called Britain the "nation of shopkeepers". In attempt to defeat Great Britain, Napoleon:
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  • implemented the continental system
  • went to war against the British navy
  • weakened Britain economy
  • carried out a French invasion across waters into England

Question 49

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The Napoleonic Code reformed the French legal code to reflect the principles of the old Regime.
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  • True
  • False

Question 50

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The Lycee System of Education was created by Napoleon in order to reform the education system.
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  • True
  • False
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