French, stage 1
Misc.
Latin America/Europe
late French/Napoleon
Ideals
100

Tennis court oath

National Assembly signed, refusing to disband until constitution approved
100

Control exerted by Spain in trade and limiting spread of ideas

Reason for discontentment

100

Italy and Germany

What two countries mentioned in this chapter developed from the unification of many smaller states

100

Period of mass execution during French Revolution

Reign of Terror

100

liberty, equality, brotherhood (liberte, egalitie, fraternite)

French demands, based on Enlightenment philiosophy

200

National Assembly

formed  by Third Estate of France

200

Lord Nelson


This British naval commander defeated the French.

200

otto von Bismark

Who was the chancellor of Prussia who became the driving force behind the political unification of the German states

200

Guillotine

Used to behead people during Reign of Terror

200

Nationalism

intense loyalty or devotion to one's own people

300

French aristocrats and nobles were members of the

2nd estate

300

Netherlands

The Belgians revolted and became independent from this country.

300

Giuseppe Garibaldi

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What nationalist formed the “Red Shirts” and conquered Sicily and Naples

300

Waterloo


On June 18, 1815, the armies of Prussia and Britain confronted and defeated Napoleon and his forces at

300

Accountability and responsibility

Enlightenment ideals in France encouraged freedom, but it was not freedom tempered by

400

What the King and queen of France were forced to do after signing the Declaration of the Rights of Man

Go to Paris


400

Greece

This nation revolted and obtained independence from the Ottoman Empire with the help of European countries.

400

Haiti


This was the first Latin American country to gain independence.

400

Committee of Public Safety


What is the name of the committee that gained absolute authority in France?

400

Why was France unable to build a stable society based on Enlightenment ideals during the revolution

It ignored the fact that all people are born with a sin nature.

500

Reasons for the French revolution

national debt/government mismanagement

Enlightenment ideals spreading

class division between estates (social inequality)

refusal to fix system

Louis XVI was ineffective and overspent

500

Poland

This eastern European country was partitioned by powerful neighboring countries and lost its independence until after World War I.

500

Napoleon's Parisienne improvements

-Sought to gain church's favor

-Solved national problems and fired ineffective advisors

-Napoleonic code

-Organized army

-Prioritized education and crime-fighting

-Build infrastructure (roads, bridges) 

500

Congress of Vienna


European leaders met at to restore Europe to condition it had been in before French Revolution


500

Third Estate


To what social group were the great majority of French men and women confined (peasants and farmers)

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