DBQ: Revolutions: Part A: Short Answer
DBQ: Revolutions: Part A: Short Answer
This task is designed to test your ability to work with historical documents and is
based on the accompanying documents (16). Some of the documents have
been edited for the purposes of this question. As you analyze the documents,
take into account both the source of each document and any point of view that
may be presented in the document.
Directions: Read the documents in Part A and answer the questions after each
document. Then, read the directions for Part B and write your essay.
Historical Context: The idea of revolution spread worldwide during the first
global age.
Task: Using information from the documents and your knowledge of global
history and geography, write an essay in which you discuss the political,
economic, and social conditions that led to political revolutions in the first global
age.
PART A: SHORT ANSWER
Document #1
"Simn Bolvar sent a joyous letter to a fellow general on January 8, 1822,
displaying his belief in a unified America. He wrote, "America's greatest day has
not yet dawned. We have indeed driven out our oppressor, smashed the tablets
of their tyrannical laws, and established legitimate institutions; but we have yet to
lay the foundation ... that will make of this part of the world a nation of republics."
Bolvar was confident that this unified America would impress Europe: "Who shall
oppose an America united in heart, subject to one law, and guided by the torch of
liberty?"
adapted from Selected Writings of Bolvar, compiled by Vicente Lecuna
and edited by Harold A. Bierck, Jr. (1951)
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Document #2
How was the relationship between population and land ownership one of
the causes of the French Revolution?
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Document #3
Use this representation of the Third Estate to answer the following question.
How do the cartoon and graphs above indicate why the First and Second
Estate, despite their power, would fear the Third Estate?
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Document #4
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Document #5
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Document #6
"The reason men enter into society is to protect their property. And the reason
they choose a government is to make laws to guard that property. ... Certainly
society does not want to give the government the power to destroy the very
property which it was chosen to protect. Therefore, whenever government tries to
take away and destroy the property of the people, or reduce the people to
slavery, it puts itself in a state of war with the people. The people are freed from
any further obedience to that government ... and have the right to establish a new
government."
John Locke, Two Treatises on Civil Government (1690)
"We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that
they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, that among
these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights,
governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the
consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes
destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to
institute new government."
Thomas Jefferson, Declaration of Independence (1776)
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PART B: ESSAY
Directions: Using information from the documents provided and your knowledge
of United States history, write a well-organized essay on looseleaf that includes
an introduction, several paragraphs, and a conclusion.
Historical Context: The idea of revolution spread worldwide during the first
global age.
Task: Using information from the documents and your knowledge of global
history and geography, write an essay in which you answer the following
question:
What were the political, economic, and social conditions that led to political
revolutions in the first global age?
Guidelines: When writing your essay, be sure to