What percentage of the people in France was the second estate?
What is 2%?
What machine was made to execute people?
What is the guillotine?
Why is the estates general unfair?
Why do the first and second estates always vote against the third estate?
Did the taxing system change?
Did the nobles and the church start having to pay taxes?
Why did some people believe that only the king should rule?
Why did some people believe the the king had a divine right to rule?
What percentage of taxes did the aristocracy pay?
What is 0%?
Who leaded the reign of terror?
Who is Maximilien Robespierre?
What was the main crop in the french diet?
What is wheat?
Did the amount of religious freedom change?
Did Napoleon give more religious freedom to the people than other kings?
Who ruled France after the revolution?
Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?
What percentage of the land did the clergy own?
What is 15%?
How did the reign of terror end?
What is Robespierre being executed?
How did the french government become in debt?
Why did France declare war on England? Or Why did the monarch spend so much money on a luxurious life?
Was there a new form of government?
Was the government a monarchy, before and after the revolution?
What is a phrase for a swift seizure of government?
What is a Coup d'état?
What percentage of the people in France was the bourgeoisie?
What is 17%?
What committee was formed to stop people from protesting the revolution during the reign of terror?
What is the committee of public safety?
Why did the third estate meet on a tennis court to say their tennis court oath?
Why was the third estate locked out of the main building?
What is the complete order of the feudalism hierarchy?
What is: God, Angels, Kings and Queens, Nobles, Peasants, Animals, Plants, Non-living things?
About how many clergy were there?
What is 130,000?
About how many people were executed during the reign of terror?
What is 40,000?
How did the American revolution influence France?
Why had france spent a lot of money helping out the Americans with their war with England?
What are two ideas of the enlightenment?
What are: Reason and rationality, Scientific progress, Individualism and human rights, Critique of authority and tradition, Optimism and progress? (any two of these will be correct)