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1. Napoleon was finally defeated at
A. Moscow
B. Trafalgar
C. Waterloo
D. Paris
2. The Napoleonic Code was introduced in
A. 1804
B. 1799
C. 1800
D. 1815
3. The Napoleonic Code upheld the principle of
A. Hereditary privileges
B. Equality before law
C. Absolute monarchy
D. Church power
4. Peasants and workers were members of which estate?
A. First
B. Second
C. Third
D. None
5. The taxes levied by the Church were called
A. Taille
B. Tithe
C. Gabelle
D. Corvée
6. The direct tax paid to the state by the Third Estate was
A. Tithe
B. Taille
C. Gabelle
D. Feudal dues
7. The tax on salt was known as
A. Taille
B. Gabelle
C. Tithe
D. Levy
8. The person who wrote “The Spirit of the Laws” was
A. Rousseau
B. Voltaire
C. Montesquieu
D. Diderot
9. The book “The Social Contract” was written by
A. Voltaire
B. Montesquieu
C. Rousseau
D. Danton
10. The book “Two Treatises of Government” was written by
A. Locke
B. Rousseau
C. Montesquieu
D. Robespierre
11. The ideas of freedom and equality were spread in Europe by
A. Louis XVI
B. Napoleon Bonaparte
C. Robespierre
D. Danton
12. The National Convention abolished monarchy and declared France a republic in
A. 1792
B. 1791
C. 1793
D. 1799
13. The voting system introduced in 1791 was based on
A. Equal voting rights
B. Property ownership
C. Birth
D. Gender
14. France became a republic on
A. 21 September 1792
B. 14 July 1789
C. 4 August 1789
D. 5 May 1789
15. The years of the Revolution gave France its national symbol called
A. The Tricolour
B. The Red Flag
C. The White Lily
D. The Golden Eagle
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