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The Industrial Revolution
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FORMATIVE TEST
The Industrial Revolution

Slide 1 - Slide

1. Which statement is true?

Statement I: The bourgeoisie had the same power as the clergy and nobility.
Statement II: Members of the bourgeoisie did not have to pay taxes.

A
Statement I is true.
B
Statement II is true.
C
Both statements are true.
D
Both statements are false.

Slide 2 - Quiz

2. Which statement is true?




A
In 1789, famine struck farmers and nobility alike.
B
In 1789, the power of the king remained absolute
C
In 1789, the public treasury was filled because of the spoils of war.
D
In 1789, France was on the brink of bankruptcy.

Slide 3 - Quiz

3. What system had been used
since the Middle Ages?
A
the feudal system
B
mercantilism
C
the estates system
D
absolute monarchy

Slide 4 - Quiz

4. The bourgeoisie, a group that included doctors
and lawyers was part of:

A
the first estate.
B
the second estate.
C
the third estate.
D
the second and the third estate.

Slide 5 - Quiz

5. In the eighteenth century, a large majority of the French people belonged to:

A
the first estate.
B
the second estate.
C
the third estate.
D
the bourgeoisie.

Slide 6 - Quiz

6. Which statement is true?
Statement I: The bourgeoisie had the same power as the clergy and nobility.
Statement II: Members of the bourgeoisie did not have to pay taxes.
A
Both statements are true.
B
Both statements are false.
C
Statement I is false and statement II is true.
D
Statement I is true and statement II is false.

Slide 7 - Quiz

7. Which statement is false?


A
In 1789, the Estates-General had its annual meeting.
B
The Estates-General was a meeting of representatives of all three estates.
C
The meeting of the Estates General in 1789 was very exceptional.
D
Members of the third estate had great expectations of the meeting in 1789.

Slide 8 - Quiz

8. The main goal of the meeting of the
Estates-General in 1789 was to discuss:



A
the social inequality of the estates system.
B
the position of the king.
C
the causes of the famine.
D
the taxation system in France.

Slide 9 - Quiz

9. The voting system in the Estates-General was very
unfavorable for:




A
the first estate.
B
the second estate.
C
the third estate.
D
the king.

Slide 10 - Quiz

10. What kind of change did the bourgeoisie demand?
A
They demanded the same power and privileges as the people from the first and second estate.
B
They wanted better working conditions.
C
They wanted the first and second estate to reduce their spending and luxurious lifestyle.
D
They demanded a better salary for their hard work.

Slide 11 - Quiz

11. Which third estate group was mainly represented in the Estates General?

A
city workers
B
peasants
C
aristocrats
D
bourgeoisie

Slide 12 - Quiz

12. The third Estate hoped to make some changes in the Estates General. Which of these is NOT something the Third Estate wanted to achieve?

A
a more honest voting system
B
to abolish privileges of the first & second estate
C
more equality in society
D
equal taxes for cityworkers, peasants and bourgeoisie

Slide 13 - Quiz

13. The Bastille was:


A
one of the king’s palaces in Paris.
B
the clergy’s headquarters in Paris.
C
a state prison in Paris.
D
the meeting place of the Estates-General in Paris.

Slide 14 - Quiz

14. After the March on Versailles:

A
the king was in fact a prisoner
B
France became a Republic
C
the king was sentenced to death.
D
the estates system was abolished

Slide 15 - Quiz

15. What was the main reason for the French to use the guillotine as an execution method?

A
The guillotine was the most painful method to execute ‘traitors’.
B
The guillotine was used so all the French people could see the execution very clear.
C
The guillotine used decapitation as a quick and painless method of execution.
D
The guillotine sent a message to the people what would happen if they didn’t listen.

Slide 16 - Quiz

16. Which statement is true?

Statement I: Robespierre was influenced by the Enlightenment thinkers.
Statement II: Robespierre believed that everyone had the right to disagree with the ideas of the French Revolution.

A
Both statements are true.
B
Both statements are false.
C
Statement I is false and statement II is true.
D
Statement I is true and statement II is false.

Slide 17 - Quiz

17. The Reign of Terror was started by:


A
the king.
B
the bourgeoisie.
C
the Jacobines.
D
the Directoire.

Slide 18 - Quiz

18. Which statement is false?



A
The Reign of Terror was replaced by the Directoire.
B
Robespierre was a member of the Directoire.
C
Robespierre was executed on the guillotine.
D
The Directoire was followed by the reign of Napoleon Bonaparte.

Slide 19 - Quiz

19. Which statement is true?

Statement I: Napoleon crowned himself as the emperor of France.
Statement II: As emperor, Napoleon had absolute power.



A
Both statements are true.
B
Both statements are false.
C
Statement I is false and statement II is true.
D
Statement I is true and statement II is false.

Slide 20 - Quiz

20. Napoleon’s empire never included:

A
Spain.
B
Great Britain.
C
Italy.
D
the Dutch Republic.

Slide 21 - Quiz

21. What was the Continental System?

A
An economic boycot of British trade, ordered by Napoleon, to weaken Britain
B
A naval attack on the Russian fleet, ordered by Napoleon, to weaken Russia
C
A secret organisation, led by Robespierre, to search for enemies of the revolution
D
A military expedition to Egypt, ordered by Napoleon, to weaken Britain

Slide 22 - Quiz

22. Napoleon’s definite downfall took place at:


A
Moscow.
B
Waterloo.
C
Paris.
D
St. Elba

Slide 23 - Quiz

23. The industrial revolution started in:

A
France
B
Germany
C
Great Britain
D
The Netherlands

Slide 24 - Quiz

24. Before the industrial revolution, most people worked in:

A
cities
B
rural areas
C
factories
D
slavery

Slide 25 - Quiz

25. Which statement is true?
I. In Britain, an agricultural revolution occurred before the industrial revolution.
II. The agricultural revolution led to an abundance of food.


A
Both statements are true.
B
Both statements are false.
C
Statement I is false and statement II is true.
D
Statement I is true and statement II is false.

Slide 26 - Quiz

26. The industrial revolution was boosted by the introduction of a new energy source, namely:


A
water power.
B
steam power.
C
sun power.
D
wind power.

Slide 27 - Quiz

27. Which statement is correct?


A
The Netherlands was one of the first countries to industrialise.
B
Industrialisation led to a growth in the agricultural work sector.
C
Industrialisation led to urbanisation.
D
In the industrial cities, the wages were high.

Slide 28 - Quiz

28. During the age of citizens and steam engines,
the so called ‘new rich’ were:



A
members of the nobility.
B
specialised workers.
C
trade union members.
D
factory owners.

Slide 29 - Quiz

29. Making profit and private ownership are essential within:



A
capitalism.
B
socialism.
C
industrialisation.
D
trade unions.

Slide 30 - Quiz

30. The first trade unions were established by:



A
factory owners.
B
labourers.
C
the government.
D
the church.

Slide 31 - Quiz

31. In order to improve the work situation for labourers, trade unions organised:




A
demonstrations.
B
meetings with factory owners.
C
strikes.
D
meetings with the government.

Slide 32 - Quiz

32. Which statement is true?
Statement I: The social issue was about bad working, health and living conditions of labourers.
Statement II: Social laws did not improve the conditions of the working class.





A
Statement I is true.
B
Statement II is true.
C
Both statements are true.
D
Both statements are false.

Slide 33 - Quiz

33. Explain how the estates system in the 18th century had gradually changed since the Middle Ages.

Slide 34 - Open question

34. Explain why this change eventually led to political unrest in France in 1789?

Slide 35 - Open question

35. Can you think of a reason why many French people felt betrayed when Napoleon became emperor in 1804?

Slide 36 - Open question

36. Look at the source, which is about the first
social law in the Netherlands.
What was the name of this law?
Explain what was abolished by it.

Slide 37 - Open question

37. Explain why many workers were not pleased
with this new law.

Slide 38 - Open question

Key Words
38. Write down the key word that matches the description
Do NOT use CAPITALS & SYMBOLS
A. a period of violence in French Revolution marked by mass executions using the guillotine

Slide 39 - Open question

Key Words
38. Write down the key word that matches the description:

B. an economic system in which making profit and private ownership are essential

Slide 40 - Open question

Key Words
38. Write down the key word that matches the description:

C. The problem of bad working and living conditions for labourers.

Slide 41 - Open question

Key Words
38. Write down the key word that matches the description:

D. Person who starts a business with the goal of making a profit.

Slide 42 - Open question

Reign of Terror
Jacobines
Directoire
Guillotine
Council of 500
First Coalition War
39. Make the correct matches.
Napoleon
parliament
Robespierre
execution
political party
government

Slide 43 - Drag question

Louis XVI
Napoleon
both
40. 
ruled a country
ruled an empire
monarchy
enlightened ideas
absolute power
anti revolution

Slide 44 - Drag question

41. Put the events in the correct chronological order.
Drag the oldest event to the top box (nr 1)
France becomes a Republic
Victorian Age
Storming of the Bastille
first steam engine
Battle of Waterloo

Slide 45 - Drag question

congratulations
congratulations

Slide 46 - Slide