History: Chapter 3

A detailed illustration of Enlightenment thinkers discussing ideas in a grand library filled with books, maps, and historical artifacts, with subtle elements representing revolutions in the background.

Exploring Enlightenment and Revolutions

Test your knowledge on the historical period of Enlightenment and its impact on revolutions like the American Revolution. This quiz will challenge your understanding of key concepts, figures, and events that shaped modern democracy.

  • 12 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice, checkboxes, and open-ended questions
  • Deep dive into Plantations and their goods
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ThinkingEagle247
This quiz is a small test of your knowledge about Chapter 3 of History.
(Questions asked in this quiz may or may not be similar or accurate as to what will be asked in the test)
Good Luck.
This quiz is a small test of your knowledge about Chapter 3 of History.
(Questions asked in this quiz may or may not be similar or accurate as to what will be asked in the test)
Good Luck.
Select the correct historical definition of ENLIGHTENMENT.
Turning on the light in a room.
The invention of electricity.
A time period in which old Roman and Greek ideas are resurrected
A time period where people wanted more saying in the government and started revolting
A way of thinking that believes that you could improve aspects of life and society with thinking
A rule that states all humans must be free and equal
What were some of the ideas of Enlightenment thinkers? (Multiple answers correct)
All human beings must be free and equal
There should be no more kingdoms and only republics.
Taxation must come to an end.
There must be more power to the people
The king shouldn't have all power, it must be districted
What year did the American Delcaration of Independence take place?
Which order of the estates is correct?
1) Nobility 2) Clergy 3) Common People
1) Clergy 2) Nobility 3) Common People
1) Nobility 2) Common People 3) Clergy
The Anglo-Dutch War of 1780-1784 was primarily a Sea Battle
True
False
Name 5 Plantation goods
Correct answer Q7:
Sugar, coffee (beans), cotton, cacao, tobacco
Correct answer Q7:
Sugar, coffee (beans), cotton, cacao, tobacco
Which of these traits belong to a FARM? (Multiple answers correct)
Self-Sufficient
Large
Slaves
Small
Monoculture
Farmers, helpers, family
Which of these traits belong to a PLANTATION? (Multiple answers correct)
Self-Sufficient
Large
Slaves
Small
Monoculture
Farmers, helpers, family
Explain what happened during the so-called 'Boston Tea Party'.
Answer Q11:
British Ships were waiting in the American City of Boston to unload cargoes of tea. After the tea taxation by the British this was massively unpopular. After mass meetings, the Americans decided to refuse the tea and throw it into the sea.
Answer Q11:
British Ships were waiting in the American City of Boston to unload cargoes of tea. After the tea taxation by the British this was massively unpopular. After mass meetings, the Americans decided to refuse the tea and throw it into the sea.
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