Monarch who built the palace of Versailles
Who is King Louis XIV?
Economic system based on private property and free enterprise
What is capitalism?
The violent beginning to the French Revolution.
What was the storming of the Bastille?
Adopted in the year of the Revolution, this gave fundamental rights to all landowning men over 25.
What is the Declaration of the Rights of Man and citizen?
Associated with French royalty, life and the holy trinity.
What is a Fleur-de-lis?
A Robin Hood like character whose tale inspired workers to push back against oppression.
Who is Ned Ludd?
Caused by the FR--identifying with one's own state and support for its interests, especially to the detriment of others.
What is nationalism?
Period of unchecked violence during the revolution when thousands were executed for "disloyalty"
What was the Reign of Terror?
This forced peasants off their lands and into the cities searching for work.
What was the enclosure of the commons?
A more humane way to execute people.
What is the guillotine?
The man who comes to power at the end of the revolution and ends the Old Regime. Launches wars across Europe.
Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?
This theory advocates class warfare for a society ultimately in which all property is publicly owned and shared.
What is communism?
Aka the French and Indian War.
What was the seven years war?
This document, issued by the National Assembly broke ties with the Catholic Church.
What is the Civil Constitution of the Clergy?
The national anthem of France.
What is La Marseillaise?
Philosopher known as the father of Communism.
Who is Karl Marx?
What is Utopian Socialism?
A time when new inventions increased food production and allowed for a population boom.
What was the Agricultural Revolution?
The law passed in England in the 1820s sought to punish idle and disorderly persons.
What is the Vagrancy Law?
"Hell above ground" is the moniker for this place in London.
What is Newgate Prison?
Financial adviser to Louis XVI who pushed for reforms and to cut court spending. Published the national budget.
Who is Jacques Necker?
Bonus-term for the exploited class--those without the means of production.
Who are the proletariat?
Women walked to the palace to demand bread, flour and the return of the royal family.
What was the October March on Versailles?
Most radical political faction of the revolution. Argued that ends justified the means.
Who were the Jacobins?
The workers who wore loose-fitting trousers.
Who were the sans-culottes?