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French Revolution and Napoleon

French Revolution and Napoleon

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The French Revolution was inspired by _______________ thinkers.

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Scientific Revolution

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Clergy

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Enlightenment

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Revolutionary

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Which of the following was an underlying, or deep-­rooted, cause of the French Revolution?

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unequal tax burdens

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equal land ownership

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a law granting peasants more freedom

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a growing French empire

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What was the Old Regime?

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The social order before the revolution

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The old religion before the revolution

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The royal family before the revolution

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The justice system before the revolution

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Which of the following is true about each Estate?

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The First Estate did not have to pay tax

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The Third Estate paid for the majority of the taxes

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The Second Estate was made up of the nobility.

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All of these are true.

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Who were the bourgeoisie?

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The middle class professionals

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The 1st Estate

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The peasant farmers

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The nobles

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When the Third Estate took the Tennis Court Oath (1789) at the start of the French Revolution, they were attempting to:

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establish a military government

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draft a new constitution

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restore the king to power

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overthrow the First Estate

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Why is the storming of the Bastille an important event?

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This event signaled the end of the French and Indian War.

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This event symbolized the beginning of the French Revolution.

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This event solidified the power of the French monarchy.

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This event inspired the colonists to begin the American Revolution.

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Native nobles of France who left their country for political reasons during the peasant uprisings (Great Fear)

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Sans-Cullotes

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Radicals

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Emigres

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Jacobins

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A radical group of Parisian wage-earners and small shopkeepers who wanted a greater voice in government, lower prices and an end of food shortages.

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Sans-Cullotes

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Moderates

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Emigres

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Jacobins

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What was the guillotine used for?

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public executions

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medical procedures

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civil lawsuits

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public education

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A committee established during the French Revolution to identify "enemies of the republic."

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Committee of Public Safety

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National Assembly

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Legislative Assembly

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Estates General

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Leader of the Committee of Public Safety, he and his followers tried to wipe out all traces of France's past monarchies.

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Louis XVI

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Maximillien Robespierre

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Jean-Paul Marat

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Napoleon Bonaparte

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The period from mid-1793 to mid-1794, when Maximilien Robespierre ruled France nearly as a dictator and thousands of political figures and ordinary citizens were executed.

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Great Fear

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French Revolution

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Reign of Terror

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Tennis Court Oath

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Robespierre was sent to the guillotine because

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he was accused of a crime he did not committ

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other radicals thought he might execute them next

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the King's supporters captured him

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none of the above

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A sudden overthrow of a government is known as?

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Directory

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Coup d'etat

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Elector

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Bourgeoisie

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Which of the following describes why Napoleon was able to quickly gain power?

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The French political system was finally stable after Robespierre executed any enemy of the republic

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The political and economic problems that the revolution tried to fix still existed and the people were desperate for change

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The newly created French republic of virtue insisted on having a firm leader that would expand the empire across all of Europe

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All of the above

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What did the Civil Code, or Napoleonic Code, do for France's laws? Select TWO from this list.

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Preserved many of the principles of the Revolution, such as equality & the abolition of serfdom.

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Made women "less equal than men," a step back from the of the Revolution.

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Outlawed the guillotine for public executions.

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Firmly established women's equality with men in France.

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Who refused to participate in the British blockade of Europe?

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Russia

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Austria

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Prussia

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Spain

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The great French empire that Napoleon created eventually fell after the unsuccessful invasion of Russia. Why was the invasion considered a great disaster for Napoleon?

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There was a massive air attack by the Russians that wiped out most of Napoleons army

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Russia's scorched-earth policy and cold winter wiped out most of Napoleons army

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The Battle of the Bulge wiped out most of Napoleons army

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The newly formed United States allied with Russia to wipe out most of Napoleons army

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What was the result of the Battle of Waterloo?

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It was a decisive military victory for Britain and Prussia

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Napoleon was exiled to St. Helena

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The French army collapsed

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All of the above

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The goal of the Congress of Vienna was to

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Reignite the spirit of the French Revolution

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Restore European monarchs to power like Louis XVIII

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Allow France to reclaim territories lost in the war

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Select a nation to lead all of Europe

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____________________-people who believed and supported the rule of monarchs (old ways)

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Conservative

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Liberal

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Communist

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Capitalist

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