Chapter 116. Quiz for Analyzing the Evidence

116.1 Abbé Sieyès, “What Is the Third Estate?”

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Chapter 22: Revolutions in the Atlantic World 1775–1825
Quiz for Analyzing the Evidence: Abbé Sieyès, “What Is the Third Estate?”

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Question 116.1

Incorrect. The answer is c. For Abbé Sieyès, the essence of a nation was a common set of laws and political institutions.
Correct. The answer is c. For Abbé Sieyès, the essence of a nation was a common set of laws and political institutions.
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Question 116.2

Incorrect. The answer is b. In Abbé Sieyès’s view, the fact that the nobility was not subject to the same laws as other social groups meant that they were not part of the French nation.
Correct. The answer is b. In Abbé Sieyès’s view, the fact that the nobility was not subject to the same laws as other social groups meant that they were not part of the French nation.
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Question 116.3

Incorrect. The answer is b. As Abbé Sieyès emphatically declared, “The Third Estate therefore contains everything that pertains to the Nation and nobody outside of the Third Estate can claim to be part of the Nation.”
Correct. The answer is b. As Abbé Sieyès emphatically declared, “The Third Estate therefore contains everything that pertains to the Nation and nobody outside of the Third Estate can claim to be part of the Nation.”
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Question 116.4

Incorrect. The answer is d. Abbé Sieyès saw aristocratic privileges as perhaps the most important obstacle to the equality and unity of all French citizens.
Correct. The answer is d. Abbé Sieyès saw aristocratic privileges as perhaps the most important obstacle to the equality and unity of all French citizens.
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Question 116.5

Incorrect. The answer is c. Abbé Sieyès was, in many ways, an early liberal who believed in the maximization of individual liberty, subject only to the condition that the individual does not harm others.
Correct. The answer is c. Abbé Sieyès was, in many ways, an early liberal who believed in the maximization of individual liberty, subject only to the condition that the individual does not harm others.
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