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Articles in this famous document, adopted by the National Assembly, guaranteed
citizens equal justice, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion.
answer:
Declaration of the Rights of Man
True or False: The French government, under the National Assembly, took over the
Catholic church lands.
ANSWERP: TRUE
In September 1791, the National Assembly stepped down from power. It was replaced
by an elected group called __?__.
ANSWER:Legislative Assembly
True or False: In the Legislative Assembly, representatives that sat "to the right" were
called conservatives.
ANSWER:TRUE
Select from the following ONE of the radical middle class political clubs in 1792 that
was discussed in class. They influenced the Legislative Assembly from outside the
government.
ANSWER:
The Jacobins
Marie Antoinette's brother was the leader of this country. The country went to war with
France in 1792. Answer- AUSTRIA
The Constitution of 1791 declared the king deposed, ended the Legislative Assembly,
and created a new governing body known as __?__
Answer:
The National Convention
Nicknamed, "The Incorruptible", this man's period of power in French history is known as
the Reign of Terror.
Answer: True
The Constitution of 1795 called for a two-house legislature and an executive body of
five men known as __?__.
Answer:The directory
AFRICA UNIT 2
1. This is the language and culture of East Africa which blended Bantu, Arabic and
Persian.
Swahil
This religion was introduced to West Africa by Sub-Saharan traders. The religion was
practiced by Mansa Musa in Mali.
Islam
This kingdom divided itself into five huge provinces each with a governor, a tax
collector, a court of judges, and a trade inspector. Laws of the kingdom were
influenced by the Islamic holy book, the Koran. Askia Muhammed was this kingdom's
leading administrator.
Songhai
This geographic region consists of a grassy plains with few scattered trees. Rainy and
dry seasons alternate. Largest share of Africa's population lives in this region.
savanna
This king of Mali helped introduce Islamic culture to Mali. His travels to Mecca caused
economic collapses because of the amount of gold exchanged.
Mansa Musa
This kingdom made profits from trade routes, but also from improved agricultural
production. It was attacked by Berbers, and soldiers from the Kingdom of Songhai.
Mali
The people in Africa that were the record keepers of oral history. They memorized
important events and stories and passed them on from generation to generation.
Griots
The way Africa's history was passed from one generation to another.
Oral tradition
This kingdom prospered from taxes they imposed on goods that entered or left their
kingdom. It was involved in a constant exchange of gold for salt. The kingdom was
destroyed by North African Muslims.
Ghana
The continent of Africa is approximately:
three times larger than the United States
Which of the following best describes the region at the equator in Africa:
Rain forest
Songhai
B. Mali
C. Ghana
D. Axum
The capital city and important learning center of the Mali kingdom was:
Timbuktu
The Bantu migrations involved the mass movements of people from:
sub-Saharan Africa to East Africa
This item was useful to the African kingdoms because it was needed to preserve and
flavor foods.
Salt
Which of the following is NOT one of the East Africa trading ports.
A. Malindi
B. Mombassa
C. Kilwa
D. Kobunga
Which products came from the inland kingdoms of Africa?
A. silk and porcelain
B. ivory and gold
C.cotton and cloth
D. pottery and seafood
Renasissance
Created the "Mona Lisa"
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2/2
A. Leonardo
B. Raphael
C. Michelangelo
D. Giotto
E. Masaccio
F. Ghiberti
G. Brunelleshi
2. Put the dome on the Cathedral of Florence.
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2/2
A. Leonardo
B. Raphael
C. Michelangelo
D. Giotto
E. Masaccio
F. Ghiberti
G. Brunelleshi
3. Created "Pieta"
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2/2
A. Leonardo
B. Raphael
C. Michelangelo
D. Giotto
E. Masaccio
F. Ghiberti
G. Brunelleshi
4. Painted the Pope's private library; one painting was called, "The School of Athens."
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2/2
A. Leonardo
B. Raphael
C. Michelangelo
D. Giotto
E. Masaccio
F. Ghiberti
G. Brunelleshi
5. Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
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2/2
A. Leonardo
B. Raphael
C. Michelangelo
D. Giotto
E. Masaccio
F. Ghiberti
G. Brunelleshi
6. Created the bronze doors to the Baptistery.
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2/2
A. Leonardo
B. Raphael
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