Name for the three classes of French society.
What were estates?
Total digits of all your hands and feet.
What is 20?
Parisian fort taken by a mob on July 14, 1789.
What was the Bastille?
Type of ruler Napoleon was from 1799-1804.
What was a dictator?
Island off of Italy that Napoleon was exiled to after his defeat in Russia.
What was Elba?
Clergy and nobility did not pay these.
What were taxes.
Toronto's pro hockey team is named this, also seen on Canada's national flag.
What are Maple Leafs?
Slogan of the revolution.
What was "Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity?"
Napoleon's new title from 1804 on.
What was an emperor?
Napoleon's final defeat.
What was Waterloo?
Foreign event that strongly influenced French thinking.
What was the American Revolution?
Assembled from dead bodies, the monster in this Mary Shelley book turns against his creator.
What is Frankenstein?
The National Assembly took away this institution's land.
What was the Church?
Island where Napoleon was born.
What was Corsica?
Laws established by Napoleon.
What was the Napoleonic Code?
The traditional political and social system of France before the revolution.
What was the Old Regime or Ancien Regime?
The person who lives next door.
What is your neighbor?
Document that stated the revolution's principles.
What was the Declaration of the Rights of Man?
Napoleon sold this territory in 1803 to raise money for his army.
What was Louisiana?
Island off of Africa where Napoleon died.
What was St. Helena?
Pledge taken by the third estate to write a constitution.
What was the Tennis Court Oath?
Make no apology for this classic board game of "sweet revenge."
What is Sorry?
Committee that directed the Army.
What is the Committee of Public Safety?
Term for Napoleon's blockade of the British Isle?
What was the Continental System?
Period of Napoleon's Final Rule.
What was the 100 days?