Reign of Terror and Role of Women in French Revolution
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Q.
What was the Suffrage Movement? What did it accomplish?
Q. Despite being declared passive citizens in 1791 CE, the women of France were let down as they demanded equal political rights as men.
- True
- False
Q. Which of the following restrictions were imposed by Robespierre during the period called "reign of terror?"
- Upper limit was maintained on wages.
- People were allowed to have only a fixed amount of bread.
- People could eat unlimited amount of meat.
- The use of expensive white flour was forbidden.
Q.
Explain the immediate cause of the outbreak of the French Revolution.
Q. The period of French Revolution from to is known as the Reign of Terror.
- 1792
- 1793
- 1794
- 1795
Q. The women of France were granted the right to vote in which year?
- 1920
- 1935
- 1946
- 1958
Q. In which year was Robespierre guillotined?
- July 1789
- July 1794
- June 1774
- June 1791
Q. Robespierre was convicted in _____ by a court and was sent to the ________.
- 1794, guillotine
- 1795, concentration camp
- 1794, concentration camp
- 1749, guillotine
Q. In which year did the women in France get voting rights?
- 1948
- 1946
- 1942
- 1950
Q. Despite being declared passive citizens in 1791 CE, the women of France were let down as they demanded equal political rights as men.
- True
- False
Q.
why the people kept the souvenirs of the destroyong of bastille??
Q. In nineteenth century struggles for democracy often centred round political equality, freedom and justice. one major demand was the right to vote for women. Why were women given voting rights much later than men in most countries. Why did this not happen in India?
Q. I was the leader of the most radical political group of the French Revolution. The period from 1793-1794 was given a special name because of my actions. However, in 1794, I was overthrown and executed by guillotine. Who am I?
- Louis XVI
- Jean Jacques Rousseau
- Maximilien Robespierre
- Napoleon Bonaparte
Q. I was the leader of the most radical political group of the French Revolution. The period from 1793-1794 was given a special name because of my actions. However, in 1794, I was overthrown and executed by guillotine. Who am I?
- Louis XVI
- Jean Jacques Rousseau
- Maximilien Robespierre
- Napoleon Bonaparte
Q. In Russia women suffrage movements were supported by
radical leaders.
moderate leaders.
liberal leaders.
conservative leaders
Q. 'Y' was an international movement that emerged during the late 19th century. It was the struggle of women for their right to vote. As a result of this movement, the Constitution of France recognised them as passive citizens. Identify 'Y'?
- International Suffrage Movement
- International Voting Movement
- Women's Liberation Movement
- Woman's Exchange Movement
Q. A Revolutionary woman journalist executed during the ‘Reign of Terror’ was:
- Charlotte Goday
- Chaumette
- Marie Antoinette
- Camille Desmoulins
Q. 'Y' was an international movement that emerged during the late 19th century. It was the struggle of women for their right to vote. As a result of this movement, the Constitution of France recognised them as passive citizens. Identify 'Y'?
- International Suffrage Movement
- International Voting Movement
- Women's Liberation Movement
- Woman's Exchange Movement
Q. Robespierre was convicted in _____ by a court and was sent to the ________.
- 1794, guillotine
- 1795, concentration camp
- 1794, concentration camp
- 1749, guillotine