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Who was Marie Antoinette

1. Married to Louis the 16th 

2. Queen of France 

3. She is one of the most famous figures of the French Revolution. 

100

Where did napoleon get exiled to before battle with the Duke of Wellington?

He was exiled to the island of Elba.

100

Name 1 thing that the 3rd estate had to do that the 2nd and 1st estate did not have to do. 

PAY TAXES

100

What was the result of the French Economy being in a crisis?

Other Factors: 

The King did not stop spending money on not needed luxuries. 

The French Government sent a lot of money to America to help fight Britan. 

The Result: The French Revolution

100

What is an Estate?

One of the three social classes in France. 

200

Who was Jacques Necker?

Adviser to the king, fired for influence on French revolution

200

Napoleons 2nd exile where he died?  

St. Helena

200

What was napoleons true cause of death? 

Stomach ulcer

200

Storming the Bastille on July 14, 1789, was a pivotal moment in the French Revolution that symbolled what?

Possible Answers:  

Symbol of Tyranny Overthrown,

People’s Power &

Start of Revolutionary Violence

200

What is a Taille? 

An annual direct tax.

300

who led the great army and was exiled to Elba?

Napoleon Bonaparte 

300

Where did the concert of europe happen? 

Vienna

300

What is Napoleonic code? 

French legal system that unifies laws across France and reflected enlightenment ideals.

300

During the French Revolution, revolutionaries undertook a campaign of de-Christianization to reduce the influence of the Catholic Church. What were some actions they took to reduce the impact of the church? 

1. Sold church land to reduce France’s debt. 

2.Many churches were closed or repurposed.

3.Thousands of priests were arrested, exiled, or executed.

4.Religious services were banned.

5.The traditional Christian calendar was replaced with the French Republican Calendar, which eliminated Sundays and Christian holidays.


300

What was the oath that the Third Estate had in place to draft a constitution. 

The Tennis Court Oath

400

Who published the radical journal "Friend of the People" 

He also led many movements because of this paper

Jean-Paul Marat

400

Where did the stamp act happen?

The Stamp Act happened in the American Colonies.

400

What is Mr. Lahns favorite unit?

The french revolution.

400

Why did the Woman in France march on Versailles?

Reasons Why: 

Bread Shortages and Hunger 

Anger at the Monarchy 

Political Demand for Action 

Sparked by Rumors 

What Happened:

Thousands of women, many armed with knives and even cannons, marched from Paris to Versailles in the rain.

400

What were some of the National Assembly Acts?

1. Laws abolish "feudalism" no more social classes

2. Assembly adopts Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen

500

Who wrote "What is the Third Estate". His goal was also to gain more Political power. 

Emmanual Joseph Sieyes

500

Where was the storming of the bastille? 

Paris

500

What years did the French Revolution happen? 

1789-1794

500

1. What happened during the Reign of Terror? 

2.Who were some key people? 

3.Who did it target?

4.How did it end?  

1. The Reign of Terror was a violent phase of the French Revolution. It was marked by mass executions, political purges, and widespread fear. The Committee of Public Safety, led by Robespierre was a key player. 

2. The radical Jacobins, led by Maximilien Robespierre, took control. 

3. Royalists and nobles, Clergy who opposed the revolution, Moderate revolutionaries (like the Girondins), Ordinary citizens accused of being "enemies of the revolution"

4.On July 27, 1794, Robespierre was arrested and executed by his former allies. 

500

Give the two groups that supported each other and a defining characteristic for each of the terms provided. 

Jacobins, Sans-Culottes, Girondins. 

The Girondins & Jacobins (First and Second Estate)

Sans-Culottes (Third Estate with Working Class)

Girondins: Wanted Representative Gov.& protect Natural Rights

Jacobins: influenced by the enlightenment & wanted a Direct Democracy, Unregulated Economy. They were also Anti-king. 

Sans-Culottes: Wanted relief from food shortages & infection. They also wanted Social Equality and price controls. They were also Anti-king. 

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