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Question 2
Marks: 5 What is…
meeting in 1814 of the great powers of Europe
Gustave Courbet nationalism
Question 3
Marks: 1 Which of the following did NOT contribute to Britain’s Industrial Revolution?
Choose one answer. A. abundant money supply
B. powerful monarch
C. improved food supplies
D. large labor force
Question 4
Marks: 1 The textile industry met its last major challenge to full mechanization with the development of

Choose one answer. A. the water-powered loom
B. the spool
C. the flying shuttle
D. improvements to the steam engine
Question 5
Marks: 1 The spread of the factory system resulted in all of the following EXCEPT
Choose one answer. A. the movement away from home production
B. increased exports of British cotton goods
C. poorer quality of iron
D. the need for more power
Question 6
Marks: 1 The Industrial Revolution created new jobs in all of the following EXCEPT
Choose one answer. A. coal mining
B. factory production
C. railroad construction
D. farming
Question 7
Marks: 1 The steam engine, used to drive machinery, was improved by
Choose one answer. A. James Hargreaves
B. James Watt
C. Robert Owen
D. Edmund Cartwright
Question 8
Marks: 1 In 1848, revolutions took place in all of the following EXCEPT
Choose one answer. A. Britain
B. France
C. the German states
D. Italy
Question 9
Marks: 1 The first president of the Second Republic in France was
Choose one answer. A. Louis-Phillippe
B. Metternich
C. Napoleon Bonaparte
D. Louis-Napoleon
Question 10
Marks: 1 The peace settlement that followed the defeat of Napoleon was developed at the
Choose one answer. A. Second Republic
B. Frankfurt Assembly
C. Germanic Confederation
D. Congress of Vienna
Question 11
Marks: 1 After Napoleon, France was governed until 1830 by
Choose one answer. A. a king
B. an emperor
C. a constitutional monarchy
D. the Constituent Assembly
Question 12
Marks: 1 Metternich claimed, after Napoleon’s defeat, that
Choose one answer. A. all monarchies should be abolished
B. Napoleon had the correct vision
C. liberal ideas should be encouraged
D. lawful monarchs should be restored
Question 13
Marks: 1 The Compromise of 1867 did all of the following EXCEPT
Choose one answer. A. create the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary
B. establish a common Austria-Hungary army
C. allow Huns within the empire to vote
D. create a single monarch to govern both Austria and Hungary
Question 14
Marks: 1 Louis-Napoleon assumed the title of Napoleon III, Emperor of France, and at first he
Choose one answer. A. restored the monarchy
B. limited civil liberties
C. expanded freedoms
D. formed a shared empire with Hungary
Question 15
Marks: 1 A major threat to American national unity during the nineteenth century was
Choose one answer. A. liberalism
B. the War of 1812
C. the Revolutionary War
D. slavery
Question 16
Marks: 1 Bismarck faced challenges to his authority from all of the following EXCEPT
Choose one answer. A. France
B. German Catholics
C. The legislature
D. The Prussian army
Question 17
Marks: 1 Britain avoided any form of revolution in 1848 by
Choose one answer. A. giving women the vote
B. expanding railroads
C. building up the British army
D. giving the industrial middle class the vote
Question 18
Marks: 1 Through music, literature, and painting, the romantic artists attempted to
Choose one answer. A. express their love for women
B. stir the emotions
C. get people to reject modern innovations
D. make people fall in love
Question 19
Marks: 1 What do the writers Walter Scott, Mary Shelley, Edgar Allen Poe, and William Wordsworth have in common?
Choose one answer. A. They were all romantic writers
B. They were all French
C. They were all English
D. They were all men
Question 20
Marks: 1 Romantic painters aimed to
Choose one answer. A. meet the highest standards of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts
B. re-create nature
C. focus on the deplorable conditions of the urban poor
D. mirror the artist’s imagination
Question 21
Marks: 1 Louis Pasteur proposed
Choose one answer. A. a theory of electricity
B. that Darwin be excommunicated
C. the germ theory of disease
D. the concept of atomic weight
Question 22
Marks: 1 The realist novels of Flaubert and Dickens
Choose one answer. A. Condemned Darwin as "godless."
B. argued for "survival of the fittest."
C. portrayed the world using the authors’ emotions and imaginations
D. criticized aspects of nineteenth-century life

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    q12 – d q13 – a q14 – a q15 – d q16-d q17-d q18 – b q19-c
    q20-a q21-c q22-d
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