Causes of the Revolution
The Liberal Phase
The Radical Phase
Napoleon’s Rise and Rule
Napoleon’s Downfall & Legacy
100

The social and political system in pre-revolutionary France, characterized by inequality among three estates.

What is the Ancien Régime (or Estate System)?

100

The vow taken by the National Assembly to draft a new constitution for France.

What is the Tennis Court Oath?

100

The 1793-94 period of extreme political violence under Robespierre’s leadership.

What is The Reign of Terror?

100

Napoleon’s government after the overthrow of the Directory in 1799.

What is the Consulate?

100

Napoleon was first exiled to this Mediterranean island after his defeat in 1814.

What is the island of Elba?

200

The gathering of representatives from all three estates to address France’s financial crisis in 1789.

What is the Estates General?


200

The symbolic event on July 14, 1789, that marked the beginning of the revolution.

What is the Storming of the Bastille?

200

Revolutionary faction of working-class citizens known for their distinctive attire.

Who are the Sans-Culottes?

200

The comprehensive legal code established by Napoleon, promoting equality under the law.

What is the Napoleonic Code

200

The disastrous 1812 campaign that severely weakened Napoleon’s army

What is the Invasion of Russia?

300

This term refers to widespread panic and peasant revolts inspired by rumors of aristocratic conspiracy.

What is the Great Fear?


300

This document outlined the rights of French citizens, emphasizing liberty and equality.

What is the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen?

300

The group led by Robespierre that aimed to protect the revolution through extreme measures.

Who are the Jacobins?

300

This agreement between Napoleon and the pope restored relations with the Catholic Church.

What is The Concordat of 1801?

300

A battle in which the British Royal Navy outmaneuvered Napoleon's French Fleet on their way from the Mediterranean en route to the English Channel?

What is the Battle of Trafalgar?

400

Philosophical ideals from this intellectual movement inspired calls for liberty, equality, and fraternity.

What is the Enlightenment?

400

The march to the king’s palace that led to his relocation to Paris.

What is the Women's March on Versailles?

400

This campaign sought to eliminate religious influence and establish secular practices.

What is dechristianization?

400

Napoleon’s policy aimed at economically weakening Britain by restricting trade.

What is the Continental System?

400

The 1815 meeting of European powers that sought to restore balance after Napoleon

What is the Congress of Vienna?

500

The financial strain caused by this military conflict with Britain helped destabilize France’s economy.

What is the Seven Years War?

500

This 1790 law reorganized the Catholic Church in France, causing significant controversy.

What is the Civil Constitution of the Clergy?

500

The mass military conscription introduced to defend revolutionary France from external threats.

What is leveé en masse?

500

The revolution in this French colony undermined Napoleon’s colonial ambitions.

What is the Haitian Revolution?

500

This movement, strengthened under Napoleon, fostered pride and unity in various nations

What is Nationalism?

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