18. The French Revolution
18. The French Revolution

252695 Who refuted the doctrine of divine and absolute right of monarch?

1 John Locke
2 Rousseau
3 Montesquieu
4 Louis XVI
18. The French Revolution

252696 The ______ alone could decide when to call the meeting of the Estates-General in France:

1 King
2 Pope
3 Noble
4 People
18. The French Revolution

252697 Who wrote the book “Two Treatises of Government'?

1 John Locke.
2 Jean Jacques Rousseau.
3 Louis XIV.
4 Montesquieu.
18. The French Revolution

252698 All of the following describe how Napoleon Bonaparte gained and maintained power in Europe except _____________________.

1 leading a coup detat of the Directory.
2 creating forced alliances such as the Continental System.
3 refusing to bow to the will of the people in the form of plebiscites.
4 employing nepotism to placed family members in powerful positions of government.
5 using the means of direct annexation and military engagements.
18. The French Revolution

252699 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following: Assertion: In the French Society of Estates, peasants made up to about 40% of the population. Reason: Only a small number of them owned the land they cultivated.

1 Both assertion
2 Both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Assertion
18. The French Revolution

252695 Who refuted the doctrine of divine and absolute right of monarch?

1 John Locke
2 Rousseau
3 Montesquieu
4 Louis XVI
18. The French Revolution

252696 The ______ alone could decide when to call the meeting of the Estates-General in France:

1 King
2 Pope
3 Noble
4 People
18. The French Revolution

252697 Who wrote the book “Two Treatises of Government'?

1 John Locke.
2 Jean Jacques Rousseau.
3 Louis XIV.
4 Montesquieu.
18. The French Revolution

252698 All of the following describe how Napoleon Bonaparte gained and maintained power in Europe except _____________________.

1 leading a coup detat of the Directory.
2 creating forced alliances such as the Continental System.
3 refusing to bow to the will of the people in the form of plebiscites.
4 employing nepotism to placed family members in powerful positions of government.
5 using the means of direct annexation and military engagements.
18. The French Revolution

252699 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following: Assertion: In the French Society of Estates, peasants made up to about 40% of the population. Reason: Only a small number of them owned the land they cultivated.

1 Both assertion
2 Both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Assertion
18. The French Revolution

252695 Who refuted the doctrine of divine and absolute right of monarch?

1 John Locke
2 Rousseau
3 Montesquieu
4 Louis XVI
18. The French Revolution

252696 The ______ alone could decide when to call the meeting of the Estates-General in France:

1 King
2 Pope
3 Noble
4 People
18. The French Revolution

252697 Who wrote the book “Two Treatises of Government'?

1 John Locke.
2 Jean Jacques Rousseau.
3 Louis XIV.
4 Montesquieu.
18. The French Revolution

252698 All of the following describe how Napoleon Bonaparte gained and maintained power in Europe except _____________________.

1 leading a coup detat of the Directory.
2 creating forced alliances such as the Continental System.
3 refusing to bow to the will of the people in the form of plebiscites.
4 employing nepotism to placed family members in powerful positions of government.
5 using the means of direct annexation and military engagements.
18. The French Revolution

252699 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following: Assertion: In the French Society of Estates, peasants made up to about 40% of the population. Reason: Only a small number of them owned the land they cultivated.

1 Both assertion
2 Both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Assertion
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18. The French Revolution

252695 Who refuted the doctrine of divine and absolute right of monarch?

1 John Locke
2 Rousseau
3 Montesquieu
4 Louis XVI
18. The French Revolution

252696 The ______ alone could decide when to call the meeting of the Estates-General in France:

1 King
2 Pope
3 Noble
4 People
18. The French Revolution

252697 Who wrote the book “Two Treatises of Government'?

1 John Locke.
2 Jean Jacques Rousseau.
3 Louis XIV.
4 Montesquieu.
18. The French Revolution

252698 All of the following describe how Napoleon Bonaparte gained and maintained power in Europe except _____________________.

1 leading a coup detat of the Directory.
2 creating forced alliances such as the Continental System.
3 refusing to bow to the will of the people in the form of plebiscites.
4 employing nepotism to placed family members in powerful positions of government.
5 using the means of direct annexation and military engagements.
18. The French Revolution

252699 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following: Assertion: In the French Society of Estates, peasants made up to about 40% of the population. Reason: Only a small number of them owned the land they cultivated.

1 Both assertion
2 Both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Assertion
18. The French Revolution

252695 Who refuted the doctrine of divine and absolute right of monarch?

1 John Locke
2 Rousseau
3 Montesquieu
4 Louis XVI
18. The French Revolution

252696 The ______ alone could decide when to call the meeting of the Estates-General in France:

1 King
2 Pope
3 Noble
4 People
18. The French Revolution

252697 Who wrote the book “Two Treatises of Government'?

1 John Locke.
2 Jean Jacques Rousseau.
3 Louis XIV.
4 Montesquieu.
18. The French Revolution

252698 All of the following describe how Napoleon Bonaparte gained and maintained power in Europe except _____________________.

1 leading a coup detat of the Directory.
2 creating forced alliances such as the Continental System.
3 refusing to bow to the will of the people in the form of plebiscites.
4 employing nepotism to placed family members in powerful positions of government.
5 using the means of direct annexation and military engagements.
18. The French Revolution

252699 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following: Assertion: In the French Society of Estates, peasants made up to about 40% of the population. Reason: Only a small number of them owned the land they cultivated.

1 Both assertion
2 Both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Assertion