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cmatthews60 | 01:55 Tue 24th Feb 2015 | History
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1. What did the Atlantic revolutions share in common?

A. A common political vocabulary

B. A unified opposition to slavery

C. Causes triggered by similar circumstances

D. The same outcome

2. Which of the following is an example of the influence of nationalism outside the Euro-American world in the nineteenth century?

A. The notion of the Ottoman Empire as a Muslim dynasty

B. The fragmentation of China into multiple national identities

C. The “Egypt for the Egyptians” movement

D. The dissolution of the Indian National Congress

3. In response to Napoleon's conquest and reform of European lands outside France, the people in the conquered lands

A. refused to accept the reforms, but passively accepted French control.

B. accepted many of the reforms, but revolted against French control.

C. embraced Napoleon and the reforms.

D. refused to accept the reforms and fought bitterly against French control.

4. Which of the following was an effect of the Haitian Revolution throughout the Atlantic world?

A. The movement to abolish slavery collapsed as fear of free slaves grew.

B. The French Revolution's principles were discredited.

C. Runaway slaves from Brazil, Jamaica, and Louisiana sought refuge in Haiti.

D. Slave owners and whites were filled with a deep caution and fear.

5. The chief beneficiaries of all but one of the Atlantic revolutions were

A. propertied white men of the “middling classes.”

B. women.

C. white men without property.

D. slaves.
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the American revolution wasn't in opposition to slavery (that was an issue in Haiti); nor was it in response to starvation and antimonarchism like the French, it rose partly out of annoyance at taxation by Britain and partly to a growing feeling of distance from Britain too. The outcomes were similar, however (except that George III lost his head in a different manner from Louis) and so was the vocabulary of the rights of man, partly under the influence of Thomas Paine. You'll have to go through and work out the Latin American, Corsican, Dutch etc revolts yourself, though.

Good luck with the rest!
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