Revolutions (1750-1900)
Which revolution in the late 18th Century served as a catalyst for the spread of nationalism and democratic ideals throughout Europe?
The Industrial Revolution
The Russian Revolution
The American Revolution
The French Revolution
How did the economic ideology expressed in Karl Marx’s writings reflect a response to industrial capitalism in the mid-19th century?
Advocacy for proletarian revolution against capitalist exploitation
Endorsement of state intervention to stabilize market fluctuations
Support for gradual reform within existing capitalist structures
Encouragement for expansion of overseas markets by industrial powers
Which reaction strategy employed by Qing China against Taiping Rebellion demands most closely aligned with traditional Confucian principles?
Establishment From 'Hunan Army' Comprising Local Militias Supported By Landlords To Suppress Rebels.
Appeals Towards Peasant Loyalty were drawn using a Chinese national identity supersedes ethnic differences.
The use of Western weapons acquired through trade agreements aimed at modernizing military capabilities.
The recommendation from officials for land redistribution based on Confucian values of social harmony.
The MOST important ECONOMIC privilege enjoyed by the clergy and nobility BEFORE the French Revolution was
The right to collect dues
The right to finance wars
Exemption from taxes to the state
Ownership of land
How did the Haitian Revolution (1791-1804) differ in its impact on the global balance of power compared to other revolutions of the era?
It directly triggered democratic reforms in multiple European countries.
It led to the establishment of the first Black-led republic and inspired other slave revolts.
It resulted in a significant shift in European colonial policies towards immediate abolitionism.
It caused a major redistribution of land holdings among European powers in the Caribbean.
Which invention during this era greatly increased the efficiency of transportation?
Computer
Television
Steam Engine
Sewing machine
In what way did print culture play a role in fueling nationalist movements across Europe in the nineteenth century?
Print culture had a minimal effect on nationalist sentiments as majority of people remained illiterate.
It facilitated the spread of nationalist ideologies by allowing ideas to be shared quickly and efficiently among mass populations.
Print media such as newspapers and books promoted international harmony rather than any form of nationalism.
It generally suppressed nationalistic feelings by overwhelmingly portraying foreign news over domestic developments.

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Which factor most directly contributed to the spread of revolutionary ideas between American, French, and Latin American revolutions?
Identical economic systems across these regions that required simultaneous overhaul.
A singular charismatic leader whose travels and speeches inspired global uprisings.
The geographic proximity of revolutionary theaters facilitating direct military intervention.
The exchange of political philosophies through print culture and intellectual correspondence.
The Sepoy Rebellion is considered an important event in Indian history because it was one cause of
The British government taking more control over India
The establishment of French colonies in India
The creation of the Mughal Empire by Muslims
India finally gaining its independence from Britain
Which group played a crucial role in Latin American independence movements by advocating for political change based on Enlightenment principles?
Creole elites sought greater autonomy from imperial rule while leveraging their social status to lead independence causes.
Indigenous peoples primarily pursued restoration of pre-Columbian empires rather than embracing Enlightenment ideas.
Peninsulares generally supported maintaining the status quo due to their vested interests in preserving Spanish control over colonies.
African slaves mainly focused on abolition and civil rights but lacked widespread leadership roles in independence movements.