A. The execution of the King of France
B. The battle at Waterloo
C. The Reign of Terror
D. Napoleon’s coronation as Emperor of France
Related Mcqs:
- Napoleon’s decision to__________________can be understood as representative of the French Revolutionary spirit because this decision served to radically reposition France in contemporary European political affairs ?
A. Engage in the Napoleonic Wars
B. Change all aspects of French law
C. Involve himself directly in affairs in the United States
D. Offer landmark political writings calling for peace with other European nations - Despite Samson’s defeat and shame, Samson predicts that God will “arise and his great name assert” by making Dagon receive “Such a discomfit, as shall quite despoil him / Of all these boasted Trophies won on me / And with confusion blank his Worshippers” (467–71). This prediction is interesting because ?
A. the prediction is never fulfilled.
B. the prophet Enoch had made the same prediction centuries earlier.
C. Samson doesn’t know he himself will fulfill the prediction.
D. the prediction is finally fulfilled much later when Jesus defeats Dagon - In an attempt to defeat God and his angels, what do the rebel angels make ?
A. A fortress
B. A catapult
C. A large sword
D. A cannon - Who was the ancient Gaelic warrior-bard considered by Napoleon and Thomas Jefferson to have been greater than Homer ?
A. Macpherson
B. Merlin
C. Decameron
D. Ossian - Who was the ancient Gaelic warrior-bard considered by Napoleon and Thomas Jefferson to have been greater than Homer ?
A. Macpherson
B. Merlin
C. Decameron
D. Ossian - Graham Greene’s novels are marked by ?
A. Catholicism
B. Protestantism
C. Paganism
D. Buddhism - In the play, “Henry V,” who states that “If we are marked to die, we are enough/To do our country loss__________” (IV.iii.20-21) ?
A. Falstaff
B. Henry V
C. Nim
D. Catherine - A syllabic division is marked with______________?
A. A slash
B. An arrow mark
C. A hyphen
D. A vertical bar - Which event(s) caused the Easter Rising ?
A. an increase in Irish nationalism
B. the Irish desire for independence
C. the formation of the secret, revolutionary IRB
D. All of the Above - In her essay “The Poem as Event,” Louise M. Rosenblatt sees the reader as performing what function ?
A. The reader participates in a transaction with the text.
B. The reader is acted upon by the text.
C. The reader acts upon the text.
D. All of the above answers are correct.