HIEU 425 Quiz 8
HIEU 425 Quiz 8 Liberty University
- The famous Russian retreat before Napoleon’s invasion weakened the Grand Army by forcing him to drop of units to guard his supply and communication lines.
- As the years passed, Napoleon retained the ability to adapt to changing situations and maintained a strong grasp on reality.
- The English liberal political scientist John Stuart Mill firmly supported the democratic aspects of the French Revolution.
- Upon his restoration to his brother’s throne, Louis XVIII attempted to restore the old absolute monarchy.
- In his later years, Napoleon’s strategic errors included:
- How did the nineteenth-century French political analyst Alexis de Tocqueville view the French Revolution?
- The selection, “A Popular English Broadside” (1821), celebrated Napoleon’s death in exile, removing him as a threat to England forever.
- The British army under the Duke of Wellington defeated Napoleon at Waterloo single- handedly.
- The march of the Grand Army through the Russian summer encountered few difficulties with weather and provisions.
- Which was the main result of the Battle of Leipzig in October 1813?
- In preparing to invade Russia, Napoleon:
- In “The Russian Campaign as Seen by an Ordinary Soldier,” Sergeant Bourgogne described:
- Over the years, historians views of the French Revolution have remained relatively unchanged.
- In order to achieve both legitimacy and an heir, Napoleon married:
- All of the following was true of Napoleon’s situation in early 1813 after the Russian disaster EXCEPT:
- How did Thomas Jefferson view the French Revolution is his letter from 1793?
- In Chapter 9 of Popkin’s book, evaluating the Revolution’s legacy, which of the following was NOT part of the postrevolutionary settlement?
- Results of the Napoleon’s invasion of Russia included all of the following EXCEPT:
- However one views the French Revolution and Napoleon, the period was undoubtedly a turning point in Western history and left a complex legacy.
- At the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleon was in superb physical and mental condition and conducted the battle brilliantly, only losing to vastly superior numbers.
- During Hundred Days, Napoleon’s strategy against coming Allied offensive was:
- In the 1813 campaign, Napoleon insisted on taking the offensive, despite having inferior numbers.
- Napoleon’s self-created legend included all of the following EXCEPT:
- Which of the following changes wrought by the Revolution remained despite the restoration of the Bourbons?
- As Napoleon prepared to defend France in 1814, there was little enthusiasm in the country for continuing the war.