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- Who assassinated Jean-Paul Marat?
- Charlotte Corday
- In "Napolean on His Imperial Throne, which of following is "connected" to Napolean through the scepter in Napolean's right hand?
- Charlemagne
- Who wrote "Declaration of the Rights of Women and the Female Citizen" and was later executed by the French government?
- Olympe de Gouges
- Which of the following artists created a sculpture that depicted Napolean nude as the god Mars?
- Antonio Canova
- Which of the following countries is NOT specifically mentioned as being outside Napolean's sphere of influence by 1807 and following his defeat of Austria and Prussia?
- Spain
- Which of the following this NOT among the sites specifically mentioned as visited by Jacques-Germain Soufflot when he prepared to design the new church of Sainte-Genevieve?
- the Acropolis
- Which of the following powers is NOT specifically mentioned as forming the coalition that opposed Napolean?
- the United States
- Who painted "Napolean on His Imperial Throne"?
- Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
- Who is NOT among those specifically mentioned as supporting the elimination of the monarchy?
- Maximilien Robespierre
- Who painted "Napolean Crossing the Saint-Bernard"?
- Jacques-Louis David
- The chapter's "Continuity and Change" section mentions several admirable characteristics of paintings by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. Which of the followingis NOT among the characteristics specifically mentioned?
- the soothing colors in his background
- Who wrote a "Vindication of the Rights of Women" and was the mother of the author of the novel "Frankenstein"
- Mary Wollstonecraft
- Who argued for a "Republic of Virtue", which was a dictatorship lef by a 12-person Committee for Public Safety (and of course, he was one of the members)?
- Maximilien Robespierre
- Whose writings are specifically mentioned as having influenced the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen that the National Assembly passed on August 26, 1789?
- John Locke
- Who is the author of "The Friend of the People", which supported the Jacobin movement?
- Jean-Paul Marat
- Who painted a portrait of "Cornelia Pointing to her Children as Her Treasures" and was one of the founding members of England's Royal Academy of the Arts?
- Angelica Kaufmann
- When the Third Estate withdrew from the Estates General on June 17,1789, and King Louis XVI banned them from their usual meeting place, what did they select as their next meeting place?
- a tennis court
- Which of the following is NOT among the reforms instituted by the Constitutional Convention?
- the first Monday of each month became a holiday
- Which of the following is NOT among those specifically mentioned as generals who crossed the Alps into Italy
- Attila
- Who painted "The Oath of the Horatii" and was considered the most influential artist of his day?
- Jacques-Louis David
- The chapter's "Continuity and Change" Section contrasts Jacques-Louis David's "Napolean Crossing the Saint Bernard" with another artist's "Charging Chasseur". Who painted the "Charging Chasseur"?
- Theodore Gericault
- Which of the following was commissioned by Napolean to redesign as church as the new Temple of the Glory of the Grand Army, although it is now known as La Madeleine?
- Pierre-Alexandre Vignon
- In "Napolean on His IMperial Throne", which of the following is "connected" to Napolean through the sword beneath his left forearm and the ivory hand of justice?
- Charlemagne
- Who painted "Marius at Minturnae" using severe lighting reminiscent of Carvaggio?
- Elisabeth Louis Vigre-LeBrun
- Who painted a portrait of "The Marquise de Pezay and the marquise de Ronge with her Two Sons" and was first painter to Marie Antoinette?
- Jacques-Louis David