French Revolution 2

French Revolution 2

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Social Studies

7th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The First Estate was made up of this group.

Back

clergy

Answer explanation

The First Estate in France's social hierarchy consisted of the clergy, who were responsible for religious duties and held significant influence. This distinguishes them from common people, nobles, and royalty.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The Second Estate was made up of these people: clergy, common people, priests, nobles.

Back

nobles

Answer explanation

The Second Estate in France consisted of the nobles, who were part of the privileged classes. The clergy made up the First Estate, while common people were part of the Third Estate.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The Third Estate was made up of these people: clergy, nobles, common people, kings and queens.

Back

common people

Answer explanation

The Third Estate consisted of common people, which included peasants, workers, and the bourgeoisie. Unlike the clergy and nobles, who were part of the privileged classes, the Third Estate represented the majority of the population.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What was the Divine Right of Kings?

Back

God given right to rule

Answer explanation

The Divine Right of Kings is the belief that monarchs are granted the authority to rule directly by God, making their power legitimate and unquestionable. This concept supports the answer choice 'God given right to rule'.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Only this group paid taxes in pre-revolutionary France.

Back

3rd Estate

Answer explanation

In pre-revolutionary France, the 3rd Estate, which included commoners, was the only group that paid taxes. The 1st and 2nd Estates, comprising the clergy and nobility, were largely exempt from taxation.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following fueled French desires to revolt against the monarchy? The Reign of Terror and the Ideas of the Enlightenment, The Napoleonic Code and ideas of the Enlightenment, Ideas of the Enlightenment and the American revolution, The Scientific Revolution and the Reign of Terror

Back

Ideas of the Enlightenment and the American revolution

Answer explanation

The Enlightenment introduced ideas of liberty and equality, inspiring the French to challenge the monarchy. Additionally, the American Revolution demonstrated that a successful revolt against tyranny was possible, further fueling French desires for change.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following was a cause of the French Revolution? unequal tax burdens; the Third Estate paid all of the taxes, a growing French Empire, a law granting peasants more freedom, equal land ownership

Back

unequal tax burdens; the Third Estate paid all of the taxes

Answer explanation

The French Revolution was largely driven by unequal tax burdens, as the Third Estate, which comprised the common people, paid all the taxes while the privileged classes did not. This created widespread discontent and contributed to the revolution.

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