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  • Question 1
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    Given below are some statements
    a. Active citizens, under the Constitution of 1791, in France constituted four million in a population of 28 million
    b. The February Revolution of 1971 introduced the socialist government in Russia
    c. Lenin, Trotsky and Kerensky were friends in the Bolshevik revolution

    Which of these statements are true ?
    Solution
    a. Active citizens, under the 17911791 French Constitution numbered around 44 million in a population of 2828 million.
    b. The February, 19171917 Revolution in Russia introduced socialist government.
    c. Kerensky was not a friend of the Bolshevik Lenin and Trotsky
  • Question 2
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    Select the correct option.
    Solution
    Blue-white-red are the national colours of France; Winged woman stands for personification of the law; Sceptre, for the symbol of royal power; and Broken chain means a symbol that constitutes the act of becoming free.
  • Question 3
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    Which of the following did the French revolutionaries introduced to create a sense of collective identity among the people?
    Solution
    From the very beginning, the French revolutionaries introduced various measures and practices that could create a sense of collective identity amongst the French people. The ideas of la patrie (the fatherland) and le citoyen (the citizen) emphasised the notion of a united community enjoying equal rights under a constitution. A new French flag, the tricolour, was chosen to replace the former royal standard. 
  • Question 4
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    Olympe de Gouges was one of the most important of the politically active women in revolutionary _____.
    Solution
    Olympe de Gouges was one of the most important of the politically active women in revolutionary France. She protested against the Constitution and the Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen as they excluded women from basic rights that each human being was entitled to.
  • Question 5
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    The "Fall of Bastille" is linked to the _______________.
    Solution
    Bastille was a prison in Paris and the 'Fall of Bastille' was the flash point of the French Revolution.
  • Question 6
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    Simplicity of clothes was the symbol of _____ in France.
    Solution
    The French Revolution has raised the question of liberty, equality and autocratic privileges. The simplicity of clothing was meant to express the idea of equality. Both men and woman began wearing loose and comfortable clothing. Political symbols were also reflected in clothing. The red cap signifying liberty and long trousers and revolutionary cockade pinned onto hat became a part of the dress of citizen.
  • Question 7
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    During the French revolution the Parliament of France was known as _____.
    Solution

    The French Parliament is the bicameral legislature of the French Republic, consisting of the Senate and the National Assembly. Each assembly conducts legislative sessions at a separate location in Paris: the Palais du Luxembourg for the Senate and the Palais Bourbon for the National Assembly.

  • Question 8
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    The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen was painted by _______in 1790.
    Solution

    Jean-Jacques-François Le Barbier was a writer, illustrator and painter of French history. His most famous work was a representation of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen he made in 1790.

  • Question 9
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    Why did the Jacobins call themselves 'Sans Culottes?'
    Solution
    The Jacobins call themselves 'Sans Culottes' because they wanted to distinguish themselves from the aristocracy. The sans-culottes were the working-class people of Paris and other cities who participated in the great movement of the French Revolution.
  • Question 10
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    Napolean was finally arrested after the battle of ____________.
    Solution

    The Battle of Waterloo in 1815 was Napoleon’s final defeat by the Duke of Wellington. He was imprisoned in the island of St. Helena where he eventually died in 1821.

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