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Which of the following tables accurately distinguishes the political, economic, and social factors that led to the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions?(1 point)
Responses
Factors of the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions
Political Economic Social
American Monarchy Taxation without representation Social contract theory
French Boston Tea Party Debt from American Revolution Bourgeoisie and Enlightenment ideas
Haitian Intolerable Acts Economic divisions based on class Example of French Revolution
Factors of the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions Political Economic Social American Monarchy Taxation without representation Social contract theory French Boston Tea Party Debt from American Revolution Bourgeoisie and Enlightenment ideas Haitian Intolerable Acts Economic divisions based on class Example of French Revolution
Factors of the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions
Political Economic Social
American Intolerable Acts Debt from Seven Years’ War Democratic ideologies
French Declaration of the Rights of Man Famine Example of the French Revolution
Haitian Enslaved social classes Economic divisions based on class Example of the American Revolution
Factors of the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions Political Economic Social American Intolerable Acts Debt from Seven Years’ War Democratic ideologies French Declaration of the Rights of Man Famine Example of the French Revolution Haitian Enslaved social classes Economic divisions based on class Example of the American Revolution
Factors of the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions
Political Economic Social
American Lack of representation in Parliament Taxation of Third Estate Social contract theory
French Coercive Acts Debt from American Revolution Example of American Revolution
Haitian Social divisions Economic divisions based on class Example of French Revolution
Factors of the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions Political Economic Social American Lack of representation in Parliament Taxation of Third Estate Social contract theory French Coercive Acts Debt from American Revolution Example of American Revolution Haitian Social divisions Economic divisions based on class Example of French Revolution
Factors of the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions
Political Economic Social
American Coercive Acts Taxation without representation Social contract theory
French Unfairness of Estates-General Debt from American Revolution Bourgeoisie and Enlightenment ideas
Haitian Strict social divisions Economic divisions based on class Example of French Revolution
Factors of the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions Political Economic Social American Coercive Acts Taxation without representation Social contract theory French Unfairness of Estates-General Debt from American Revolution Bourgeoisie and Enlightenment ideas Haitian Strict social divisions Economic divisions based on class Example of French Revolution
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Responses
Factors of the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions
Political Economic Social
American Monarchy Taxation without representation Social contract theory
French Boston Tea Party Debt from American Revolution Bourgeoisie and Enlightenment ideas
Haitian Intolerable Acts Economic divisions based on class Example of French Revolution
Factors of the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions Political Economic Social American Monarchy Taxation without representation Social contract theory French Boston Tea Party Debt from American Revolution Bourgeoisie and Enlightenment ideas Haitian Intolerable Acts Economic divisions based on class Example of French Revolution
Factors of the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions
Political Economic Social
American Intolerable Acts Debt from Seven Years’ War Democratic ideologies
French Declaration of the Rights of Man Famine Example of the French Revolution
Haitian Enslaved social classes Economic divisions based on class Example of the American Revolution
Factors of the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions Political Economic Social American Intolerable Acts Debt from Seven Years’ War Democratic ideologies French Declaration of the Rights of Man Famine Example of the French Revolution Haitian Enslaved social classes Economic divisions based on class Example of the American Revolution
Factors of the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions
Political Economic Social
American Lack of representation in Parliament Taxation of Third Estate Social contract theory
French Coercive Acts Debt from American Revolution Example of American Revolution
Haitian Social divisions Economic divisions based on class Example of French Revolution
Factors of the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions Political Economic Social American Lack of representation in Parliament Taxation of Third Estate Social contract theory French Coercive Acts Debt from American Revolution Example of American Revolution Haitian Social divisions Economic divisions based on class Example of French Revolution
Factors of the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions
Political Economic Social
American Coercive Acts Taxation without representation Social contract theory
French Unfairness of Estates-General Debt from American Revolution Bourgeoisie and Enlightenment ideas
Haitian Strict social divisions Economic divisions based on class Example of French Revolution
Factors of the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions Political Economic Social American Coercive Acts Taxation without representation Social contract theory French Unfairness of Estates-General Debt from American Revolution Bourgeoisie and Enlightenment ideas Haitian Strict social divisions Economic divisions based on class Example of French Revolution
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To evaluate which table distinguishes the political, economic, and social factors that led to the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions, we should first consider the key factors associated with each revolution:
1. **American Revolution**:
- **Political**: Lack of representation in Parliament (e.g., Intolerable Acts)
- **Economic**: Taxation without representation (e.g., Stamp Act, Townshend Acts)
- **Social**: Influence of Enlightenment ideas and social contract theory.
2. **French Revolution**:
- **Political**: Inequities present in the Estates-General and lack of representation.
- **Economic**: Debt from the American Revolution and famine.
- **Social**: Influence of the Bourgeoisie and Enlightenment ideas, along with the grievances of the Third Estate.
3. **Haitian Revolution**:
- **Political**: Struggles against colonial rule and the demand for independence.
- **Economic**: Economic divisions based on class, particularly the exploitation of enslaved people.
- **Social**: Strict social divisions, particularly between races and classes.
Now, let's analyze the tables:
### Table 1:
- **American**: Monarchy (Incorrect, better would be "Lack of representation"), Taxation without representation (Correct), Social contract theory (Correct).
- **French**: Boston Tea Party (Incorrect), Debt from American Revolution (Correct), Bourgeoisie and Enlightenment ideas (Correct).
- **Haitian**: Intolerable Acts (Incorrect), Economic divisions based on class (Correct), Example of French Revolution (Incorrect).
### Table 2:
- **American**: Intolerable Acts (Correct), Debt from Seven Years’ War (Incorrect), Democratic ideologies (Somewhat vague but could be acceptable).
- **French**: Declaration of the Rights of Man (Somewhat correct but not specifically a cause), Famine (Correct), Example of the French Revolution (Incorrect term usage).
- **Haitian**: Enslaved social classes (Not specific), Economic divisions based on class (Correct), Example of the American Revolution (Incorrect).
### Table 3:
- **American**: Lack of representation in Parliament (Correct), Taxation of Third Estate (Incorrect), Social contract theory (Correct).
- **French**: Coercive Acts (Incorrect), Debt from American Revolution (Correct), Example of American Revolution (Incorrect term).
- **Haitian**: Social divisions (Correct), Economic divisions based on class (Correct), Example of French Revolution (Incorrect).
### Table 4:
- **American**: Coercive Acts (Correct), Taxation without representation (Correct), Social contract theory (Correct).
- **French**: Unfairness of Estates-General (Correct), Debt from American Revolution (Correct), Bourgeoisie and Enlightenment ideas (Correct).
- **Haitian**: Strict social divisions (Correct), Economic divisions based on class (Correct), Example of French Revolution (Incorrect).
### Conclusion:
The **fourth table** accurately distinguishes the political, economic, and social factors that led to the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions. It correctly identifies the key elements influencing each revolution while maintaining appropriate terminology.
1. **American Revolution**:
- **Political**: Lack of representation in Parliament (e.g., Intolerable Acts)
- **Economic**: Taxation without representation (e.g., Stamp Act, Townshend Acts)
- **Social**: Influence of Enlightenment ideas and social contract theory.
2. **French Revolution**:
- **Political**: Inequities present in the Estates-General and lack of representation.
- **Economic**: Debt from the American Revolution and famine.
- **Social**: Influence of the Bourgeoisie and Enlightenment ideas, along with the grievances of the Third Estate.
3. **Haitian Revolution**:
- **Political**: Struggles against colonial rule and the demand for independence.
- **Economic**: Economic divisions based on class, particularly the exploitation of enslaved people.
- **Social**: Strict social divisions, particularly between races and classes.
Now, let's analyze the tables:
### Table 1:
- **American**: Monarchy (Incorrect, better would be "Lack of representation"), Taxation without representation (Correct), Social contract theory (Correct).
- **French**: Boston Tea Party (Incorrect), Debt from American Revolution (Correct), Bourgeoisie and Enlightenment ideas (Correct).
- **Haitian**: Intolerable Acts (Incorrect), Economic divisions based on class (Correct), Example of French Revolution (Incorrect).
### Table 2:
- **American**: Intolerable Acts (Correct), Debt from Seven Years’ War (Incorrect), Democratic ideologies (Somewhat vague but could be acceptable).
- **French**: Declaration of the Rights of Man (Somewhat correct but not specifically a cause), Famine (Correct), Example of the French Revolution (Incorrect term usage).
- **Haitian**: Enslaved social classes (Not specific), Economic divisions based on class (Correct), Example of the American Revolution (Incorrect).
### Table 3:
- **American**: Lack of representation in Parliament (Correct), Taxation of Third Estate (Incorrect), Social contract theory (Correct).
- **French**: Coercive Acts (Incorrect), Debt from American Revolution (Correct), Example of American Revolution (Incorrect term).
- **Haitian**: Social divisions (Correct), Economic divisions based on class (Correct), Example of French Revolution (Incorrect).
### Table 4:
- **American**: Coercive Acts (Correct), Taxation without representation (Correct), Social contract theory (Correct).
- **French**: Unfairness of Estates-General (Correct), Debt from American Revolution (Correct), Bourgeoisie and Enlightenment ideas (Correct).
- **Haitian**: Strict social divisions (Correct), Economic divisions based on class (Correct), Example of French Revolution (Incorrect).
### Conclusion:
The **fourth table** accurately distinguishes the political, economic, and social factors that led to the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions. It correctly identifies the key elements influencing each revolution while maintaining appropriate terminology.
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