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The Era of Napoleon Bonaparte
1.
Britain's _____ defeated French naval forces at the Battle of the Nile (August 1-3, 1798).
Benjamin Disraeli
Horatio Nelson
Laurence Olivier
Winston Churchill
2.
Which is the
incorrect
pairing of nation and representative to the Congress of Vienna?
Austria - Metternich
France - Talleyrand
Great Britain - Castlereagh
Russia - Nicholas II
3.
Britain's Horatio Nelson was killed at the Battle of _____ (1805).
the Nile
Trafalgar
Wagram
Waterloo
4.
Between September, 1814, and June, 1815, the nations of Austria, Great Britain, Prussia, and Russia met at the _____.
Congress of Vienna
Munich Conference
Vatican
Versailles Palace
5.
Which of the following was
not
part of the Napoleonic Code?
End to feudalism
Equality before the law
Religious toleration
Women's suffrage
6.
The _____ was waged in Portugal and Spain.
Iberian Revolution
Moorish Reconquista
Peasants' Revolt
Peninsular War
7.
British attacks on American ships still trading with France helped spark the _____ in the United States.
Civil War
French and Indian War
Seven Years' War
War of 1812
8.
Which nation was
not
a member of the Quadruple Alliance?
Austria
Great Britain
Italy
Prussia
9.
A _____ occurs when military forces overthrow a government.
coup d'etat
democratic revolution
plebiscite
sacre bleu
10.
Napoleon replaced the Holy Roman Empire with the _____.
Federation of the Rhine
Peace of Augsburg
Prussian monarchy
Third Reich
11.
In the _____, agreed upon at the Congress of Vienna, European leaders would meet to address their concerns.
Concert of Europe
Continental System
Legion of Honor
Quadruple Alliance
12.
Napoleon spread the ideals of the French Revolution throughout Europe by doing all of the following
except
what?
Abolishing feudalism and the hereditary nobility
Ending Church privileges
Establishing constitutional democracies
Supporting liberal reforms in conquered lands
13.
The principle of _____ restored the hereditary monarchies of Europe.
constitutionalism
divine right
inheritance
legitimacy
14.
Napoleon's _____ forbade trade between the European continent and Great Britain.
Continental System
free trade agreement
Legion of Honor
social system
15.
The Quadruple Alliance defeated Napoleon at the Battle of _____ in Leipzig (1813).
the Nations
the Nile
Trafalgar
Wagram
16.
In 1814, Napoleon abdicated and was exiled to _____ in the Mediterranean Sea.
Corsica
Cyprus
Elba
St. Helena
17.
Who ruled Russia at the time of the French invasion?
Alexander I
Catherine the Great
Nicholas I
Peter the Great
18.
France defeated _____ in the Battle of Austerlitz (1805) and in the Battle of Wagram (1809).
Austria
Great Britain
Prussia
Russia
19.
A _____ is a popular vote done by ballot.
consulate
hearing
plebiscite
suffrage
20.
The Church came under government control with the _____ of 1801.
Concordat
Declaration of Religion
Papal Bull
Sixth French Republic
21.
Napoleon was last exiled to _____, where he died in 1821.
Crete
Elba
St. Helena
St. Tropez
22.
Who, brother of the guillotined Louis XVI, was made king of France in 1814?
Charles X
Louis Philippe
Louis XVII
Louis XVIII
23.
The _____ refers to the period of time between Napoleon's escape from Elba, his triumphant march into Paris, and his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo.
Hundred Days
Peninsular War
Reign of Terror
Waterloo Progression
24.
Which of the following was
not
part of Napoleon's international legacy?
Creation of nationalistic fervor throughout the world
Destruction of the Holy Roman Empire, which led to the creation of Germany
Granting of women's suffrage throughout western Europe
Sale of the Louisiana Territory to the United States in 1803
25.
Whom did Napoleon Bonaparte set up as king of Spain?
himself
Joseph Bonaparte
Maurice Talleyrand
Simon Bolivar
26.
The _____ was discovered during Napoleon Bonaparte's campaign in Egypt (1798-1801).
Great Pyramid
mummy of Ramses
Rosetta stone
Sphinx
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