Home > B.A. History > Quizzes > HIST303 Final Exam - The Age of Revolutions in the Atlantic World, 1776–1848
HIST303 Final Exam - The Age of Revolutions in the Atlantic World, 1776–1848
Fast practice, instant feedback. Timer auto-submits when time’s up.
Avg score: 67% Most missed: “The relation of the British Crown to the colonies in North America before 1764 …”

MCQs on the history of revolutions in the Atlantic World, 1776–1848, which changed the maps and governments of the Atlantic world (Americas and Europe),
 

HIST303 Final Exam - The Age of Revolutions in the Atlantic World, 1776–1848
Time left 00:00
25 Questions

1. The American revolution was radical because it popularized the ideas of:
2. Jewish Emancipation was primarily a result of:
3. Complete this sentence.The Storming of the Bastille ______________.
4. Under the absolutist system of monarchy in the France of the 17th-18th centuries, sovereignty resided with ________.
5. Historians have argued that the revolt of the French aristocracy grew out of gradual transformation in the relations between the King and the court.Which of the following statements best characterizes this transformation?
6. Developments in technology and economic theory are often seen as contributing to the Age of Revolution.Based on what you've encountered in this course, which of the following best describes the relation between these factors?
7. The effects of 1848 on Jewish life in Europe were:
8. What is the significance of the Boston Massacre?
9. The Declaration of the Rights of Man most closely resembles _____________.
10. Over the 18th century, the number of Africans to pass through the Haitian slave system was one of the highest in the New World.Which of the following best explains this?
11. The Declaration of the Rights of Man_____________.
12. France's role in shaping the outcome of the Revolution can best be summarized as:
13. Why is there so much debate about the causes of the French Revolution?
14. The Ultimate result of Napoleons conquest of Spain was:
15. The main result of the French and Indian War was:
16. Abolitionist groups outside of Haiti played an important enabling role in the early phase of the Revolution by _______________.
17. The Cahiers de Doléances were solicited in March-April 1789.People from all three estates were asked to provide lists of grievances about the existing system.These cahiers were meant to provide the Estates General with material to work with in reforming that system.Instead, the drawing up of the Cahiers produced quite different outcomes because:
18. Revolution is:
19. Which of the following factors seems most important in explaining the revolutions you have studied in this course?
20. The Anti-slavery movement was heavily influenced by:
21. The 'Imperial Crisis' is best understood as:
22. In The Wealth of Nations Adam Smith states that the modern economy:
23. Washington accepted the surrender of General Cornwallis at:
24. In the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, the National Assembly __________.
25. Which of the following best describes the relation of the 'French and Indian War' to the Imperial Crisis?