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SD-CP-SS-1 SD-CP-SS-2 The “corporate” nature of late-18th Century All of the following problems dogged Louis had what impact on France’s royal XVI’s government as it edged ever closer to government? bankruptcy. Though three of the problems A. allowed the monarchy to manipulate threatened the very foundations of the monarchy, the elimination of which one problem rivals by granting withholding privileges would have had almost no impact on the B. enabled the monarchy to govern with budgetary crisis? absolute ruthlessness A. lavish Versailles court C. forced the monarchy to seek the Estates B. military expenditures General’s approval of new taxes C. tax exemptions D. limited the monarchy’s ability to reform D. tax farms and farmers key political and social institutions SD-CP-SS-3 SD-CP-SS-4 Which one of the following French Which of the following phrases accurately describes the nobility or Third Estate of pre- France and , celebrated by some as the contradicts traditional Marxist explanations of the French greatest writer of the 18th Century, Revolution? popularized the new scientific way of looking A. Antagonistic to nobles at court, the older noble families of the country had much greater wealth and at the world and boldly questioned the power intimate connection between the French B. Though some nobles had titles dating back several monarchy and the Roman ? hundred years, about 25% of the aristocracy had been ennobled only recently. A. Diderot C. The nobility was a closed elite that jealously guarded B. its status and refused to share power with the bourgeoisie. C. Rousseau D. The noblesse d’épée and the noblesse de robe were D. bitter rivals and disdained marriage alliances

SD-CP-SS-5 SD-CP-SS-6 , like other conservatives in late 18th Sylvia Neely writes that the religious devotion and early 19th centuries, blamed the excesses of the seemed to be waning in pre-revolutionary France, on the Enlightenment’s leading but she describes the prevailing public mood with . Burke criticized these philosophes for which of the following phrases? doing which of the following? A. more anti-Catholic than anti-Christian A. advocating the creation of a British-style B. more anti-clerical than anti-Catholic in France C. more anti-Christian and anti-religion B. glorifying unrealistic concepts of pastoral D. more anti-religion than anti-spiritualism simplicity and sensibilities C. having a misplaced confidence in human’s ability to improve the world D. relying on outdated political and religious traditions instead of reason and science SD-CP-SS-7 SD-CP-SS-8 After Louis XVI put Turgot in charge of public finances From 1776 until 1783, served Louis in 1774, the noted economist and reformer created XVI as director-general of finances and attempted to controversies by advocating all of the following policies. do which of the following in order to solve the Though the king feared that Turgot was infringing on monarchy’s revenue crisis? royal authority, he finally dismissed him and dismantled his reformers after Turgot urged the king to do which A. ally with the United States in order to regain one of the following? France’s North American colonies A. allow the free trade of grain B. reform tax collections in order to increase B. break up the craft guilds of banks willingness to lend money to the king C. refrain from intervening in the American C. replace France’s absolute monarchy with a Revolution limited constitutional monarchy D. replace forced peasant labor on roads with a D. use the Gallic Church’s assets, including land, tax on all landowners to finance the monarchy

SD-CP-SS-9 SD-CP-SS-10 The cahiers de doléances that accompanied the Which of the following phrases would best describe election of the in 1789 expressed a the political situation of Louis XVI as the Estates wide range of opinions and concerns. However, General struggled to organize itself and the Third Sylvia Neely notes that most anticipated which one Estate moved to organize itself as the National of the following political reforms? Assembly? A. exclusive privileges of the nobility and clergy A. Hesitant to intervene, but hopeful of would be abolished negotiating a compromise B. only taxes endorsed by the Estates General B. supportive of the Third Estates insistence on would be legitimate voting by head C. the Third Estate would be recognized as a C. supportive of the First and Second Estates national assembly insistence on voting by order D. traditional rights and liberties would be D. willing to use force to maintain the power and guaranteed by a written constitution privileges of the Bourbon Dynasty SD-CP-SS-11 SD-CP-SS-12 The actual takeover of the by a Parisian mob Illustrating the collapse of the French monarchy in was not in and of itself a momentous historical event. 1792, this print shows Louis XVI being shoved and However, which of these episodes related to the insulted while being forced to wear the bonnet rouge, celebrated “Fall of the Bastille,” could be correctly the of liberty. He was forced to endure described as the most important and truly revolutionary these insults during which of the following events? event of July, 1789? A. his execution in the Place A. the financing of political agitators and radicals by de la Revolution the Duc d’Orléans B. the B. the naming of the Marquis de Lafayette as commander of the of Paris C. the forced move from C. the refusal of the French Guard to stop riots and Versailles to Paris to restore order D. the storming of the D. the reorganization of the government of Paris by

SD-CP-SS-13 SD-CP-SS-14 In early August of 1789, in a panic described as The French Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen was “patriotic delirium,” the National Constituent similar to the American Declaration of Independence. One Assembly reacted to the “” by passing of the following concepts is found only in the French document. One concept is found only in the American laws which abolished which of the seigneurial document. Which one concept is found in both documents? privileges enjoyed by the aristocracy of the Ancien A. asserted the universal right of all individuals to Régime? and opinion and the right to A. honorific privileges that included symbolic assemble peacefully distinctions related to noble status B. defended the right of the people to resist oppression and despotism B. jurisdictional rights that gave nobles control of local courts C. defined law as an expression of the “” and asserted the right of all citizens to participate in its C. useful rights that provided nobles with formation income from peasants living on their fiefs D. listed a long series of offenses that the monarch had D. all of the above committed against the people SD-CP-SS-15 SD-CP-SS-16 In August and September of 1789, the United States By the summer of 1790, bitter disputes over ambassador to France, , tried but which of the following issues had created a failed to facilitate a compromise between conservatives schism that threatened to alienate large and radicals on the Constitutional Committee. What had the Monarchiens demanded that the radicals, such numbers of French citizens, divide the reforms, as Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès, so adamantly opposed? and undermine the chances for the success of A. establishment of the Gallican Church as the state the Revolution? church A. economic inequality B. power for the king to veto acts of the national B. political rights legislature C. religion C. recognition of the king’s dominant role in foreign affairs D. slavery and serfdom D. a unicameral national legislature

SD-CP-SS-17 SD-CP-SS-18 According to Sylvia Neely, why did the more In 1790, as political parties began to form in Paris, radical deputies of the Constituent Assembly which one supported women’s rights and expressed support The Civil Constitution of the Clergy as well a willingness to work with other parties? as efforts to force bishops and priests to take A. The Cercle Social that advocated oaths of loyalty to the revolutionary constitution representative and included and government? Jacques-Pierre Brissot A. They had no great interest in religion B. The who advocated direct B. They held strongly anti-clerical political democracy and were led by Georges-Jacques beliefs Danton C. They underestimated the hold that religion C. The Hérbertists led by Jacques-René Hébert had on many French citizens who championed dechristianization D. all of the above D. The radical who would eventually be led by SD-CP-SS-19 SD-CP-SS-20 In the summer of 1791, the royal family’s Flight to Supporters of the French Revolution tended Varennes transformed the political landscape. to associate political parties with which of the Which of the following statements accurately following? describes the rapidly shifting political trends after the king’s return to Paris? A. diverse expressions of the general will A. Austria realized that revolutionary France B. popular manifestations of Enlightened posed a serious threat to its own security rationalism B. The Feuillants demanded that the monarchy C. remnants of aristocratic loyalties be reduced to a purely symbolic role C. public opinion turned against the monarchy D. traitorous factions of counter- and demanded the creation of a D. the revolutionaries became more distrustful of each other

SD-CP-SS-21 SD-CP-SS-22 The popular insurrection of August 10, 1792, As the radical republicans consolidated their hold was aimed at which of the following? on the in 1792, the were expelled from the Clubs by Robespierre and Danton, who drew their support A. King Louis XVI and from which of the following? B. the Legislative Assembly A. the Brissotins and other enrages C. the Marquis de Lafayette B. the departments beyond Paris D. all of the above C. the revolutionary army and its officers D. the sans- of Paris SD-CP-SS-23 SD-CP-SS-24 Which one of the following phrases best describes In the summer of 1793, as France confronted foreign the significance of the purging of the National enemies bearing down on its borders and rebellious Convention on June 2, 1793? citizens within the nation, the radical revolutionaries who controlled the National Convention took which of the A. the Convention successfully resisted the following actions? influence of the sans-culottes of Paris A. called for the first democratic elections in which all B. the enrages failed to enact laws to control adult French men could vote as equals prices of grain and bread B. suspended the constitution and gave C. the Girondins demonstrated the depth of extraordinary power to the Committee of Public their support in rural areas Safety D. the Jacobins consolidated their hold on the C. put all executive power of the state into the hands of a director of five men Convention D. wrote and put into operation a new constitution with unprecedented democratic features

SD-CP-SS-25 SD-CP-SS-26 This painting commemorates the particularly brutal murder by drowning of 2,000 Catholics and royalists during the brutal suppression of a In September of 1793, the National Convention counter-revolutionary insurrection. More than half of all death sentences declared that terror was to be “the order of the day.” during the and tens of thousands lives were lost in this Which of the following events had preceded that conflict in which part of France in 1793? declaration that terror would be a deliberate government policy? A. civil war and food shortages B. food shortages and foreign invasions C. foreign invasions and civil war D. civil war, food shortages, and foreign invasion

A. Lyon and central France B. Marseilles and the Mediterranean Court C. Paris and Isle de France D. the Vendée and northwestern France SD-CP-SS-27 SD-CP-SS-28 During the Reign of Terror, one of the following four In March of 1794, the Committee of Public Safety radicals eliminated two of the other men. Identify this declared that “every faction is criminal” and revolutionary who piously declared that “the basis of constituted a criminal attack upon the sovereignty popular government in time of revolution is both of the people. Having already eliminated one of the virtue and terror: virtue without which terror is following factions on his right, Robespierre and his murderous, terror without which virtue is powerless.” forces used that ruse to eliminate which radical A. George Danton faction on his left? B. Jacques-René Hébert A. the Girondins led by Manon Roland C. Jean-Paul Marat B. the Herbertists led by Jacques-René Hébert D. Maximilien Robespierre C. the Indulgents led by Georges-Jacques Danton D. the Jacobins led by Louis de Saint-Just

SD-CP-SS-29 SD-CP-SS-30 Three of the following statements accurately , Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, describe the activities of revolutionary tribunals Maximilien Robespierre, and Manon Roland were all during the Reign of Terror. Which one is FALSE? condemned to death by revolutionary bodies and each was guillotined during the French Revolution. What was A. crimes were vaguely defined, and written the chronological order of their deaths? proofs and witnesses were no longer A. Marie Antoinette, Louis XVI, Robespierre, necessary Roland, Danton B. prisoners were not allowed B. Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, Roland, Danton, C. trials took place as French armies were Robespierre suffering major defeats C. Louis XVI, Roland, Danton, Marie Antoinette, D. tribunals had the power to execute, but Robespierre not to imprison or exile individuals D. Roland, Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, Robespierre, Danton SD-CP-SS-31 SD-CP-SS-32 Which of the following phrases best describes the When compared to the other governments of the form of government which replaced the National First French Republic, which one of the following Convention during the that phrases most accurately describes the government followed Robespierre’s execution? of the Directory established by the Constitution of A. constitutional monarchy with limited male the Year III (1795)? A. accomplished a great deal and the most long- B. democratic republic with universal male lasting of the governments suffrage B. achieved few domestic or foreign successes, C. military with sham elections while beset with widespread political violence D. republic with limited and indirect male C. much less likely to use military force against suffrage street mobs to maintain order D. plagued by much more corruption and political intrigue

SD-CP-SS-33 SD-CP-SS-34 How did the moderate republicans of the Directory War dominated the time of the Directory. Which respond to the royalist victory in the elections of the one of the following phrases accurately describes spring of 1797? the wars and armies of France during that time A. aligned with radical republicans to form a period? majority coalition within the legislature A. The “citizen soldier” was the great hero of the B. recognized the son of the duc d’Orleans as age. king within a constitutional monarchy B. The French armies avoided foreign war and C. surrendered control of the government to primarily defended the Revolution from Bonaparte counter-revolutionaries within France. D. used military forces to expel elected royalists C. The strategic location of Belgium encouraged from the government Prussia to oppose French imperialism. D. War made the generals rich, powerful, and famous. SD-CP-SS-35 SD-CP-SS-36 Three of the following statements accurately describe Three of the following phrases accurately describe why Napoleon Bonaparte’s campaign in Egypt was a the impact of Napoleon Bonaparte’s policies during military, diplomatic, and political disaster for France. his time as consul and emperor. Which statement is Which one of the statements is FALSE? FALSE? A. British forces destroyed the French fleet at the A. created a military dictatorship Battle of Aboukir Bay B. discontinued universal male suffrage, B. Discontent with war policies led to a left-wing elections, and plebiscites election victory in France in 1799. C. sacrificed liberty while emphasizing stability C. Mameluke and Ottoman forces annihilated the and foreign empires French army in battles near Cairo and Jaffa D. spread revolutionary concepts across much of D. Russia and Ottoman Empires joined with Europe England to create the Second Coalition against France

SD-CP-SS-37 SD-CP-SS-38 In 1789, in which of the circled areas did Napoleon and his Which of the following statements accurately French forces win a decisive land victory on July 21 and describes the Parisian salonniére in her salon before disastrous naval defeat on August 1? the French Revolution? A. liberal thinking men treated her as an equal B. she and her husband entertained his friends in relaxed circumstances C. she could escape the artificial formality of aristocratic society A. Area A D. she often exercised extraordinary behind-the- B. Area B scenes influence C. Area C D. Area D SD-CP-SS-39 SD-CP-SS-40 Which one of the following comments best represents public This well-known 1789 print shows sans-culotte reaction to this 1783 portrait of Marie Antoinette wearing a women of Paris doing which of the following events chemise de la reine? of the French Revolution? A. Her tastes were modern and encouraged a more relaxed and less formal lifestyle. B. She had no respect for French traditions and was terribly immodest C. She lacked sophistication and knew little about fashion. D. She was arrogantly flaunting the A. attacking the Tuileries extravagance of the royal court at Versailles. B. defending Catholic priests, monks, and nuns C. marching from Paris to Versailles D. storming the Bastille

SD-CP-SS-41 SD-CP-SS-42 Three of the following statements accurately In late February of 1793, the sans-culotte women of describe the new revolutionary lifestyle of Paris that the Parisian streets protested against the rising cost replaced the frivolous, extravagant life of the Ancien of necessities as people began to die of starvation. Régime by 1793. Which of the following statements Which of the following was a direct response to is FALSE? their demands? A. courtesy was seen as absurd and unpatriotic A. An angry mob of hungry women murdered B. men went unwashed and unshaven Jean-Paul Marat. C. theatres featured plays demonizing royalty, B. The Convention instituted the Revolutionary aristocrats, and priests Tribunal with extraordinary powers. D. women wore bright red, white, and blue C. The Girondins called for price controls and a patriotic colors special tax on the wealthy. D. The Jacobins allowed the women to use their meeting rooms. SD-CP-SS-43 SD-CP-SS-44 In August of 1792, as women crowded into the Jacobin The French Revolution according to the modern Club to see the revolutionary hero, one woman historian Dorinda Outram, succeeded perfectly in described him as “a man devoted to public affairs, with carrying out its “hidden agenda.” What does she the generosity of the greatest men of antiquity.” Who identify as that hidden agenda that was shared by was this committed misogynist who was unalterably various revolutionaries as different as Maximilien opposed to women’s participation in public affairs and Robespierre, Antoine Saint-Just, , and would dominate a revolutionary regime that executed Napoléon Bonaparte? Manon Roland, drove Germaine de Staël into exile, and imprisoned Pauline Leon, Theroigne de Méricourt, and A. the accumulation of great personal wealth Thérésia Carbarrus Fontenay? B. the annihilation of the aristocracy A. Georges Danton C. the exclusion of women from public life B. Louis Saint-Just D. the extermination of religion C. Jean-Paul Marat D. Robespierre

SD-CP-SS-45 SD-CP-SS-46 When Napoleon’s Civil Code became law in March When Germaine de Staël published her first important 1804, women lost legal rights and protections in book, the topic was the most popular author of the second th which of the following areas of their lives? half of the 18 Century, and probably the most important ideological inspiration to Germaine’s generation of A. child custody laws took children from reformers and revolutionaries. Which of the following adulterous women, but not their equally philosophes was the topic of that book? married lovers A. , philosophe, art critic, and the chief B. secondary state education was to be provided editor of the Encyclopédie for boys but not girls B. Sophie de Grouchy, one of the rare feminists of the age who called for women’s suffrage C. women were to be viewed as legal minors, passing from the custody of their fathers to C. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, sentimental social critic who exalted love as “the great business of our lives” that of their husbands D. Voltaire, fierce critic of the Roman Catholic D. all of the above Church and advocate of freedom of expression SD-CP-SS-47 SD-CP-SS-48 In 1791, which of the following events was bitterly Lucy Moore describes him as brilliant, precocious, described as “a triumph for Mme. de Staël” by a eccentric, and unstable. Though Germaine de Staël frightened Queen Marie Antoinette? left him out of a list of the three men whom she had A. her father, Jacques Necker, was recalled to be loved, he found her to be his intellectual match and Finance Minister had fallen in love with her at first sight. Who was B. her husband, Eric Magnus de Staël, was this Swiss writer and politician in France during the appointed Sweden’s ambassador to France Directory and after Napoléon’s fall as well as the father of de Staël’s daughter? C. her lover, Louis de Narbonne, was named Minister for War A. Benjamin Constant D. her pamphlet, Reflections on the Trial of the B. Louis de Narbonne Queen, by a Woman, was published C. Mathieu de Montmorency D. Talleyrand

SD-CP-SS-49 SD-CP-SS-50 Which of the following statements most accurately In what Lucy Moore calls the hot, delirious summer describes Germaine de Staël’s life in exile after she fled of 1793, female revolutionary vigilantes (such as Paris in 1792 and before she returned in 1795? Pauline Léon) roamed throughout Paris accosting A. She abandoned her husband and began a 15-year women not wearing the tricolor cocarde. This affair with the brilliant but unstable Benjamin bullying was especially resented by which of the Constant following groups who responded with verbal insults B. She accepted a loveless reconciliation of and threats as well as violent street confrontations? convenience with her husband near her father’s home in Switzerland A. the enragés C. Beginning life anew with great hope, she joined B. the Indulgents her lover, Louis Narbonne, and his “congenial C. the poissardes of Les Halles group of émigrés” in England D. the Société des Républicanes-Révolutionaires D. She funded efforts by her friends in France to overthrow the French Republic and reestablish the monarchy SD-CP-SS-51 SD-CP-SS-52 In 1792 and 1793, a small group of committed In recognition of the part they had played in which activists, generally men with little education, of the following events, Pauline Leon and other effectively radicalized Paris. Théophile Leclerc and women of the Société des Répubicaines- other leaders of these militants, known by which Révolutionnaires were allowed to march in the of the following terms, developed a radical Convention’s official procession marking the program of reform that Pauline Leon and Claire adoption of the constitution of 1793? “Rose” Lacombe supported wholeheartedly? A. the implementation of the levée en masse A. bonnets rouges B. the overthrow of the monarchy B. enragés C. the of the Girondins C. poissardes D. the D. sans-culottes

SD-CP-SS-53 SD-CP-SS-54 Although she counted male friends of both the In January of 1791, Théroigne de Méricourt liberal aristocrat Germaine de Staël and the was arrested for being a dangerous republican bourgeoise Manon Roland among her revolutionary and agent provocateur after acquaintances, Théroigne de Méricourt was leaving Paris and moving to a territory ruled unwelcomed in their homes and never met either woman. Why were the doors to the fashionable by which of the following men, the brother- homes of Revolutionary France closed to her? in-law of King Louis XVI of France? A. her father’s family was Jewish A. Charles IV of Spain B. her independent lifestyle was unnatural B. Frederick Augustus II of Saxony C. She had been tainted by her numerous love C. Frederick William II of Prussia affairs D. Leopold II of Asutria D. She was a gaudy actress living in tawdry luxury SD-CP-SS-55 SD-CP-SS-56 During one of the debates that followed the In the summer of 1789, Thérésia de Fontenay and her declaration of war on Austria in April of 1792, liberal friends (including Mirabeau, , Théroigne de Méricourt’s attempt to address the and Robespierre) enjoyed a fashionable dinner party at Legislative Assembly caused such an uproar that the the Fontenay château outside of Paris. The theme and session had to be suspended. The very next day, in decorations demonstrated their virtuous sentimentality and their solidarity with “the people” as well as their tones similar to many other misogynists, the right- attachment to which of the following ideals advocated by wing publication Petit Gautier accused politically Jean-Jacques Rousseau? active women of being which of the following? A. law and order A. ignorant and ill-informed B. morality and spirituality B. radical extremists C. pastoral simplicity and nature C. sexually immoral D. revolution and radical change D. unpatriotic

SD-CP-SS-57 SD-CP-SS-58 Why, when Théresia de Fonténay first met In December of 1793, Thérésia Cabarrus Fontenay was Jean-Lambert Tallion in January of 1791, was invited to write a speech to be delivered by Jean-Lambert there no possibility of them forming a Tallien at a fête triomphale celebrating a revolutionary military victory. What was the subject of that speech which relationship? she herself read to ’s National Club a few days A. class differences later? A. an appeal for accusations to cease and for trust to be B. her marital status restored among France’s leaders C. political differences B. a call to alleviate the barbarous conditions in revolutionary prisons D. religious differences C. a proposal to provide a proper republican education for both boys and girls D. a tribute to women, their compassion, and their influences on morals SD-CP-SS-59 SD-CP-SS-60 In the summer of 1795, Jean-Lambert Tallien alienated both By early 1796, Thérésia Tallien made no secret of her the increasingly powerful constitutional monarchists and the disdain for Jean-Lambert Tallien as she was established as remaining radicals when he supported the execution of 750 the mistress of Paul Barras, the most powerful man in individuals. Who were these unlucky victims whose death, France, and acted as his hostess at lavish receptions. according to his wife Thérésia, gave people an excuse to tear Which of the following phrases best describes her feelings down Tallien, “The hero of Thermidore”? for Barras? A. aristocrats in Amiens who had demanded a return to A. her dedication to Barras was unshakeable, but the the Ancien Régime relationship was tempestuous B. Jacobin representants en mission who were being held in Parisian prisons B. She only stayed with Barras because he could C. royalist soldiers who had been captured during an protect her from her enemies invasion of Brittany C. She secretly longed for a reunion with Jean-Lambert D. women who had occupied the Convention demanding Tallien bread for their families D. She was passionately in love with Barras and avoided other liaisons

SD-CP-SS-61 SD-CP-SS-62 In March of 1792, Jacques-Pierre Brissot, the In August of 1792, when the somber and timid Jean- unofficial leader of the Girondons, and Marie Roland resumed his position as Minister of the Manon Roland agreed that Jean-Marie Interior, the new Minister of Justice was a flamboyant womanizer and popular revolutionary hero. Who was Roland would assume which of the following this man who, according to Lucy Moore, Manon offices? Roland treated with” a shameful mixture of arrogance A. Chairman of the Committee of Public and disdain” and misjudged with the most serious Safety and tragic of consequences? B. Minister of the Interior A. Françoise Buzot B. Georges Danton C. President of the Legislative Assembly C. Jean-Paul Marat D. Prime Minister D. Théophile Leclerc SD-CP-SS-63 SD-CP-SS-64 When armed guards came to arrest Jean- All of the following women were executed during Marie Roland, and before she herself was the French Revolution. Which one did the revolutionary publication Moniteur Universal arrested in the spring of 1793, Manon Roland describe as the worst of all such women and “a did which of the following? monster however you look at her. … Even though A. attempted to address the Convention she was a mother, she sacrificed nature by trying to B. left Paris with François Buzot raise herself above it; the desire to be learned led her to forget the virtues of her gender.” C. sought safety with the Commune A. D. went into hiding with her husband B. C. Manon Roland D. Marie-Antoinette

SD-CP-SS-65 SD-CP-SS-66 Manon Roland’s husband, Jean-Marie According to Lucy Moore, which one of the Roland, and her one romantic love, Francois following salonniéres rescued Juliette Buzot, were the most important men in her Récamier from her life of banal frivolity and short life. Which man committed suicide introduced her to a sparkling circle of immediately upon learning of her execution? intellectuals where her own talents could A. François Buzot shine? B. Jean-Marie Roland A. Joséphine Bonaparte C. both men B. Lucy de la Tour de Pin D. neither man C. Germaine de Staël D. Thérésia Tallien SD-CP-SS-67 SD-CP-SS-68 After Napoleon seized power in January Having continued to conform to the new of 1800, he took actions which ideal of a virtuous and modest woman while marginalized which of the following in exile from Napoleonic France, which one of salonnieres both socially and politically? the following women returned to Paris in 1814 as one of the greatly admired celebrities A. Juliette Recamier of the 19th Century? B. Germaine de Stael A. Théroigne de Méricourt C. Theresia Tallien B. Juliette Récamier D. all of the above C. Germaine de Staël D. Thérésia Carbarrus Fortenay

SD-CP-SS-69 This is a portrait of which of the following revolutionary women?

End of Social Studies Round A. Juliette Bernard B. Pauline Leon C. Théroigne de Méricourt D. Germaine de Staël Senior Super Bowl Area Contest - April 18, 2017 SD Social Studies Coaches Practice Answer Key: 1. D 11. C 21. D 31. D 41. D 51. B 61. B 2. A 12. D 22. D 32. A 42. B 52. C 62. B 3. D 13. B 23. D 33. C 43. D 53. B 63. A 4. B 14. B 24. B 34. D 44. C 54. D 64. C 5. C 15. B 25. D 35. C 45. D 55. C 65. B 6. B 16. C 26. B 36. B 46. C 56. C 66. C 7. C 17. A 27. D 37. D 47. C 57. A 67. D 8. B 18. A 28. B 38. B 48. A 58. C 68. B 9. B 19. D 29. C 39. B 49. B 59. C 69. C 10. A 20. D 30. B 40. C 50. C 60. A