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The chief beneficiaries of all but one of the Atlantic revolutions were |
Propertied white men of the middling classes |
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What does the Atlantic revolution share in common |
A common political vocabulary |
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In contrast to the American Revolution the French Revolution |
Sought to recreate society from scratch |
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In the 19th century nationalism and Europe fueled |
A competitive drive for colonies in Asia and Africa |
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Which of the following was an outcome of the American Revolution |
Assistant Democrats tendencies in the colonial societies were accelerated |
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What country shown on map 16.3 that the only completely successful slave revolt in world history of occur |
Haiti |
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What is an example of the influence of nationalism outside the euro-American world and the 19 century |
The Egypt for the Egyptian Movement |
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In response to Napoleon's conquest and reform of European lands outside France the people in the conquered lands |
Embrace Napoleon and the reforms |
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What was an effect of the Haitian Revolution throughout the Atlantic world |
Slave owners and whites were filled with the deep caution and fear |
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How did the end of the International slave trade affect Africa |
Reliance on slave labor increase in West and East Africa |
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What is one reason why the Spanish American Revolution took longer were more difficult than the North American Revolution |
Division of class race in region within Spanish America |
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In Latin America Creole elited pursued independence and political change out of fear that |
Social unrest from the lower classes and non-whites would get out of control |
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What arguments made the cost of abolition widely acceptable in the 19th century |
Slavery was not necessary for economic progress |
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what is true of the women's movement by the early 1900 |
In the most industrialized countries of the West had become a mass movement |
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Some feminists to base their arguments for women's right on the role of women as |
Mothers |
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The Atlantic Revolutions were inspired by the Enlightenment belief that political and social arrangement |
Could be improved by human actions |
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The American Revolution erupted as a response to increasing |
British control over the economic affairs of the colonies |
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What is true about women's participation in the French Revolution |
Woman of all classes joined in the major events of the revolution |
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What elements of the French Revolution did Napoleon preserve |
Secular legal code |
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What was an outcome of the Haitian Revolution |
Definition of political citizenship as black |
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What did the leaders of the various independence movement in Latin America to do to gain the support of the general population |
Appeal to make this feeling by defining all those born in americas ask americanos |
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How did the Atlantic regulation influence subsequent movement that spread throughout Europe |
All were committed to republicanism and social equality |
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What was a result of the end of slavery in the Atlantic world |
New forms of dependence labor like sharecropping emerged |
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What common sets of circumstances contributed to the abolition of slavery in the Atlantic world and the end of serfdom in Russia in the nineteenth century |
Fear of rebellion economic inefficiency and moral concern |
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What's reflects an understanding of the nation in the 19th century |
A diverse group of people who assimilate into the dominant culture of a particular territory |
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What's represent a way that government in the 19 century instilled national loyalties in their citizens |
Sponsoring public rituals |
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What's represents the influence of nationalism in the 19th century |
The political unification of Germany and Italy |
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What was used by intellectuals and 19th century Europe to argue for women rights |
Maternal feminism |
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In countries outside of Western Europe and the United States, arguments for women's rights were often linked with |
Modernization and nation strengthening |
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The Atlantic revolutions challenged the absolute and divine authority of |
Monarchies |
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What statement best expresses the relationship between rights and laws articulated and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and citizen |
People exercise their right within the limits of the law |
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In the Jamaica later Simone Bolívar for your reference to the rights of humanity included |
Those of Spanish descent born in Latin America |
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What did the fourth of July mean to Frederick Douglass |
Reminder that African Americans continue to be denied freedom in the land of the free |
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton turn based her claim for women's rights on |
The responsibility for one's life |
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In the 19th century the language of Rights was invoked to oppose |
Slavery |
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The image entitled the joyous accord reflects the relationship among the three estates in France in |
1790 |
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The image titled the awakening of the Third Estate highlights the |
Increasing activism of the third estates in French Revolution |
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What attitude towards religion during the French Revolution is suggested in the cartoon with the caption patience, Monsignor, your turn will come |
Monarchy |
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The cartoon hell break loose or the murder of Louis condemns |
Regicide |
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When consider chronologically the visual sources representing the French Revolution show a marked shift from |
Cooperation violence |
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The wars of independence in Latin America and the early 19th century resulted in which of the following |
The rise of monarchies |
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What pairs of countries ended coerced labor in a decade of the 1860 |
Russia and the United States |
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what contributed most to the growth of nationalism in the period 1750 - 1914 |
European imperialism |
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France lost most of the holding in India while England gain territory in North America these events were the results of the |
Seven Years' War ( 1756-1763) |
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What characteristics of absolute monarchy in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries |
Legislative judicial and executive power was substantially under the control of the monarch |
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What is true if both the American and the Haitian Revolution |
They created constitutions that granted legal equality to all citizens |
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What European developments is most closely associated with the revolution in Haiti |
The French Revolution |
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The North and South American independently movements of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries shared what |
Revolutionary demands based on Enlightenment political ideas |
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What groups was Bolívar most trying to influence with this letter |
Creole elites |
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Bolívar was describing the effects of which of the following economic policies |
Mercantilism |
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The United States Declaration of Independence and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and citizen reflect a shared concern for |
Protection of private property |
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What contributed the most to the growth of the movement to abolish slavery in the Atlantic world |
The adaptation of Enlightenment ideas challenging established social hierarchies |
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Judging from the expert above which of the following was the main purpose of Morelos' speech |
To offer a vision of mexican history that to be used as a basis for nation building |
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The quotation above best support which of following conclusion about the author for motives for resistance to spanish colonial rule latin america |
Bolívar rejected Spanish mercantilist policies that restricted free trade in latin america |
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By 1830 revolutions in the Atlantic world resulted in which of the following changes |
The political independence of colonies in both North and South America |
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Some historians have argued that the Haitian Revolution (1791-1804) marks the beginning of process of decolonization that culminated in dissolution of European colonial empires after the Second World War. Historians who take this position are likely to place the greatest empahsis on the importance of which of the following in decolonization process |
The role of the desire for natural rights in independence movements |