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1. 
In what year did the French Revolution happen?
A.
1567
B.
1768
C.
1789
D.
1989
2. 
What building in Paris was taken over by the citizens, becoming the starting point of the Revolution?
A.
City Hall
B.
Bastille
C.
The Council of Paris
D.
The Aljafería
3. 
What instrument of execution, created with humanistic intentions - to save suffering - became one of its symbols?
A.
The muzzleloader
B.
The garrote
C.
The guillotine
D.
The maths
4. 
The French Revolution marked the end of:
A.
Absolutism as a form of government
B.
The 18th century
C.
The Middle Ages
D.
The King's Musketeers Corps
5. 
What historical figure marks the end of the French Revolution?
A.
Maximilien Robespierre
B.
Georges Jacques Danton
C.
Amélie Poulain
D.
Napoleón Bonaparte
6. 
With this historical fact, the concept of citizen is consolidated against that of:
A.
Sympathizer
B.
Subject
C.
Monarchical
D.
Bourgeois
7. 
The Enlightenment, in addition to relying on the ideas of equality and freedom, had as its flag the use by people of...
A.
the reason.
B.
the money.
C.
fraternization among the peoples of France.
D.
the sport.
8. 
What was the first measure of the National Assembly?
A.
Vote on the "Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen"
B.
Declare the monarchy illegal
C.
Request the help of Prussia for your imminent intentions of revolt
D.
Require the compulsory nature of Russian as a second language in France
9. 
The first Constitution in the history of France was signed in:
A.
1798
B.
1789
C.
1791
D.
1768
10. 
What was the name of the leader of the Jacobins?
A.
Danton
B.
Marat
C.
Robespierre
D.
Cantona
11. 
In what year was Louis XVI executed?
A.
1793
B.
1789
C.
1795
D.
1788
12. 
An internal counterrevolutionary movement in favor of the monarchy and Catholicism provoked what is known as:
A.
War of the Vendée
B.
Paris riots
C.
Toulouse counterrevolution
D.
Marseilles riot
13. 
The control of the counterrevolution led the Jacobins to establish for a year a very hard period called:
A.
The horror
B.
The Jacobin Round
C.
The Kingdom of the Guillotine
D.
Robespierre's Iron Hand
14. 
Napoleon Bonaparte replaced the Revolution by:
A.
A coup on returning from the Egyptian campaign (he was a general in the service of the Revolution)
B.
An early election for the eviction of the Convention
C.
Popular acclaim for his figure, Governor of Paris at the time
D.
Chance: the opposition party was looking for a figure to praise and found itself at the right time and place
15. 
Upon seizing power, Napoleon established:
A.
The Empire
B.
The Routine
C.
The consulate
D.
The Second French Republic