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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What is the second section of Frenchmen, Some More Effort if You Wish to Become Republicans?
(a) Morals.
(b) Religion.
(c) Democracy.
(d) Desire.
2. Which of the following is not a duty that the author of Frenchmen, Some More Effort if You Wish to Become Republicans discusses?
(a) Duty to Nation.
(b) Duty to God.
(c) Duty to Self.
(d) Duty to Fellow Man.
3. According to Dolmance, what naturally follows desire?
(a) Boredom.
(b) Disease.
(c) Disappointment.
(d) Madness.
4. Dolmance believes all laws are a crime against whom?
(a) The aristocracy.
(b) God.
(c) The individual.
(d) Eros.
5. Who does Dolmance take into the other room at the end of the Fifth Dialogue?
(a) Chevalier.
(b) Madame de Saint-Ange.
(c) Eugenie.
(d) Augustin.
Short Answer Questions
1. According to Dolmance in this section, how do lovers view their love?
2. What is the first subheading of Frenchmen, Some More Effort if You Wish to Become Republicans?
3. In this section, Dolmance says he'll respect friendship if what?
4. What arrives in the boudoir at the beginning of the Sixth Dialogue?
5. In Dolmance's tirade in this section, what is not compulsory for copulation?
Short Essay Questions
1. How does Dolmance explain his vile character in this section?
2. Why does Madame de Mistival pass out in the Final Dialogue?
3. What is the only purpose of friendship, according to Dolmance?
4. How could The Bedroom Philosophers be viewed as satire?
5. How does Eugenie's reaction to her mother in the beginning of the Final Dialogue reflect a change in her character?
6. In the Fifth Dialogue, what does Dolmance explain about the law to Eugenie?
7. Why does the author of the pamphlet reject the notion of laws as important to order?
8. Why is marriage unpatriotic, according to the author?
9. Why does Dolmance expound on marriage in this section, and what does he say?
10. Why does the author of the pamphlet favor the Olympian gods?
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