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3/4 Revolutions Test

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What was a major reason the Russian people engaged in the Revolution of 1905?
A.

dissatisfaction with czarist rule

B.

discontent with involvement in World War I

C.

irritation over the banning of the Orthodox church

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D. failure to emancipate the serfs


2.

One way in which Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, and Fidel Castro are similar is that each
believed in
A.

supporting a capitalist system

B.

preserving a rigid social system

C.

spreading the teachings of Christianity

2.

D. achieving change through revolution


3.

Simon Bolivar, Toussaint L'Ouverture, and Jose de San Mart n are all associated with
revolutions in
A.

4.

Africa

B.

Europe

C.

South Asia

3.

D. Latin America

The workers in industrial countries must create a revolution, overthrow the existing
governments using force if necessary, and then create a new classless society.

4.

This statement expresses the views of

5.

A.

Mikhail Gorbachev

B.

Jomo Kenyatta

C.

Karl Marx

D. Kemal Ataturk

One way in which Robespierre and Louis XVI of France are similar is that both
A.

were removed from power during the French Revolution

B.

adopted ideas of the Congress of Vienna

C.

implemented policies of religious tolerance

D. decreased government control of the economy

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6.

Which revolution led to increases in global food production as a result of using


genetically altered seeds and large amounts of chemical fertilizers and pesticides?
A.

7.

Cultural

B.

Glorious

C.

Scienti c

D. Green

Which social change occurred during the Industrial Revolution?


A.

growth of the working class

B.

development of the extended family

C.

expansion of privileges for the landed nobility

6.

7.

D. increased status for religious leaders


8.

One important result of the French Revolution was that


A.

France enjoyed a lengthy period of peace and prosperity

B.

the Church was restored to its former role and power in the French government

C.

political power shifted to the bourgeoisie

8.

D. France lost its spirit of nationalism


9.

10.

11.

Which Chinese leader is most closely associated with leading the Great Leap Forward
and the Cultural Revolution?
A.

Sun Yixian (Sun Yat-sen)

B.

C.

Mao Zedong

D. Deng Xiaoping

Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai-shek)

In the late 1700s, which situation in France is considered a cause of the other three?
A.

meeting of the Estates General

B.

C.

execution of the king

D. storming of the Bastille

supporting a traditional economy

B.

eliminating political opposition

C.

surrendering to the Provisional Government

10.

unfair policies of taxation

Which action was taken by the Bolsheviks under the leadership of Vladimir Lenin?
A.

9.

11.

D. extending the war against Austria-Hungary

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13.

Which geographic feature most aided England during the Industrial Revolution?
A.

desert climate

B.

C.

mountainous terrain

D. monsoon winds

natural harbors

In the late 1700s, the Industrial Revolution developed in Britain because Britain
A.

possessed key factors of production

B.

excluded foreign investors

C.

suppressed the enclosure movement

12.

13.

D. required a minimum wage be paid to workers


14.

A study of revolutions would most likely lead to the conclusion that prerevolutionary
governments
A.

are more concerned about human rights than the governments that replace them are

B.

refuse to modernize their armed forces with advanced technology

C.

attempt to bring about the separation of government from religion

14.

D. fail to meet the political and economic needs of their people


15.

Successful revolutions are rooted in people well-o


should be better o .

enough to know they could and

15.

This statement supports the idea that revolutionary leadership usually comes from with
social class?

16.

A.

rural landowners

B.

military o cers

C.

unemployed laborers

D. educated urban dwellers

A primary cause of the French Revolution in 1789 was the


A.

increasing dissatisfaction of the Third Estate

B.

rise to power of Napoleon Bonaparte

C.

actions of Prince Metternich

16.

D. execution of Louis XIV

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Which leaders are most directly associated with the Cuban Revolution of 1959?
A.

Emiliano Zapata and Francisco Villa

B.

Juan Peron and Hugo Chavez

C.

Fidel Castro and Che Guevara

17.

D. Bernardo O'Higgins and Miguel Hidalgo


18.

Base your answer to the following question on the outline below and on your knowledge
of social studies
I.

A.
B.
C.
D.

18.

Rule of Por rio Diaz


Peasant support for Francisco Pancho Villa
Constitution of 1917
Land reform

Which revolution best completes this partial outline?


A.

Mexican

B.

Chinese

C.

Cuban

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D. Iranian

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Base your answer(s) to the following question(s) on the drawing below and on your
knowledge of social studies.

19.

This drawing illustrates conditions that contributed primarily to the beginning of the

20.

A.

Protestant Reformation

B.

French Revolution

C.

Napoleonic Wars

D. European Renaissance

Which condition is most closely associated with Mexico between 1910 and 1930?
A.

revolutions and political instability

B.

establishment of a state religion

C.

rapid industrialization by locally owned corporations

20.

D. widespread support for foreign intervention

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