Q1: What is meant by the term ‘Old Regime’?
Answer: The term ‘Old Regime’ refers to the society and institutions of France before 1789, characterized by a feudal system where society was divided into three estates, with the First (clergy) and Second (nobility) estates enjoying privileges, while the Third Estate bore the tax burden.
Q2: Assertion: The Third Estate bore the entire tax burden in the Old Regime.
Reason: The First and Second Estates were exempt from taxes and enjoyed feudal privileges.
Answer: Both assertion and reason are true, and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion.
Q3: What was the significance of the Tennis Court Oath?
Answer: On June 20, 1789, the Third Estate declared themselves the National Assembly and took the Tennis Court Oath, pledging to draft a constitution to limit the monarch’s powers, marking a significant step towards challenging royal authority.
Q4: Define a subsistence crisis and explain why it occurred in France before 1789.
Answer: A subsistence crisis is an extreme situation where basic means of livelihood, like food, are threatened. In France, it occurred due to rapid population growth, poor harvests, and soaring bread prices, which worsened the gap between the rich and poor.
Q5: When did the French Revolution begin?
a) 1774
b) 1789
c) 1791
d) 1804
Answer: b) 1789
Q6: Discuss the causes of the French Revolution under the following headings: Political, Social, and Economic.
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Q7: Describe the key events leading to the outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789.
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Q8: What was the main demand of women’s clubs during the French Revolution?
a) Right to vote
b) Right to education
c) Equal political rights as men
d) Abolition of slavery
Answer: c) Equal political rights as men
Q10: How did the French Revolution impact women’s rights, and what challenges did they face?
Answer: The French Revolution brought some advancements for women:
Q11: Evaluate the effects of the French Revolution on France, Europe, and the world.
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Q12: Assertion: The storming of the Bastille was a turning point in the French Revolution.
Reason: It symbolized the people’s resistance to royal oppression and sparked widespread revolts.
Answer: Both assertion and reason are true, and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion.
Q13: Explain the role of the Third Estate in the French Revolution.
Answer: The Third Estate, comprising commoners like merchants, lawyers, peasants, and artisans, played a pivotal role by forming the National Assembly in 1789 to draft a constitution limiting the king’s powers. Their demands for fair voting and representation sparked revolutionary changes.
Q14: What were the main rights outlined in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen?
Answer: The Declaration (1791) outlined natural and inalienable rights, including liberty, property, security, resistance to oppression, equality before the law, freedom of speech, and the right to participate in law-making.
Q15: Explain the role of philosophers in shaping the ideas of the French Revolution.
Answer: Philosophers significantly influenced the French Revolution by challenging traditional authority and proposing new governance ideas:
Q16: What was the significance of the storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789?
a) It marked the execution of Louis XVI
b) It symbolized the start of the French Revolution
c) It established the Directory
d) It abolished slavery in French colonies
Answer: b) It symbolized the start of the French Revolution
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