French Revolution and Nationalism Quiz

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What was the significance of the tricolour flag in France during the French Revolution?

  • It signified the division of the country into duchies and cantons.
  • It symbolized the unity of the French citizens. (correct)
  • It was chosen by Napoleon to destroy democracy.
  • It represented the monarchy's power.

How did the Napoleonic Code impact the French society?

  • It established equality before the law and abolished birth-based privileges. (correct)
  • It introduced new religious practices.
  • It reinforced the power of the monarchy.
  • It divided France into kingdoms and cantons.

What ideas were associated with Nationalism during the French Revolution?

  • The dominance of the clergy in politics.
  • The superiority of the nobility.
  • The divine right of kings.
  • La patrie (the fatherland) and le citoyen (the citizen). (correct)

How did Nationalism affect the transfer of sovereignty in France?

<p>It transferred sovereignty from the monarchy to French citizens. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the impact of Napoleon on democracy in France?

<p>Napoleon destroyed democracy in France. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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