Beginning/causes
Moderate phase
Radical phase
Directory/Napoleon
Congress of Vienna
100
The estate that included the bourgeoisie (upper middle class) and peasants in France; 98% of population; paid all taxes

What is the 3rd Estate?

100

The 3rd estate worried that the 1st and 2nd estate would outvote them so they formed their own group, which was called...

What is the National Assembly?

100

time in French Revolution with extreme violence and suspicion, many people arrested and killed

What is the Reign of Terror?

100

The 5 men in leadership who took over after the Reign of Terror; overthrown by Napoleon's coup d'tat (seizing power)

What is the Directory?

100

Napoleon's final defeat was at ________ and he was exiled to _______________

What is the Battle of Waterloo and the island of St. Helena?

200

The estate that included the nobility; paid almost no taxes; held government positions

the estate that included clergy/church people; held a lot of land


What is the 2nd estate and 1st estate?

200

the National Assembly went to a handball court and swore and oath to not leave until they had written a new constitution

What is the Tennis Court Oath?

200

Monarchs executed on charges of treason after they tried to escape Paris

Who are Louis XVI and Marie Antoinnette?

200

Two reasons that people in France accepted Napoleon's absolute power

They thought he could defend them against European powers attacking them and solve their economic/political problems

200

The European nations tried to make sure no single nation got too much power-- this was called __________

What is the "balance of power"?

300

A large population and several bad harvests led to this

What are food shortages and bread riots?

300

the prison French people stormed to get gunpowder when they were taking up weapons against the king's troops

What is the Bastille?

300

The National Convention (new government) declared in 1792 that France had no monarchy, only a representative government called a ...

What is a republic?

300

Napoleon forced his empire and allies in Europe to block any trade with England to hurt their economy

What is the Continental System?

300
The European nations restored power to monarchs across Europe, a return to old ways, which was called...

What is conservatism?

400

The assembly of the 3 groups in France Louis XVI calls together to solve France's financial problems

Estates-General

400

the National Assembly declared that all people are free and equal; John Locke influenced their support of people's rights and government power coming from the people

What is the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen?

400

The man in charge of the Committee of Public Safety and the political party he led

Who are Maximilien Robespierre and the Jacobins?

400

The unified system of laws Napoleon put into place for France and his European empire

What is the Napoleonic Code?

400

a strong loyalty to one's country, identifying with its cultures, values, and success; people in Europe developed this in reaction to Napoleon's conquering them

What is nationalism?

500

people in France were influenced by the Enlightenment and revolted against the total power of the king and queen, which is called... 

What is absolute monarchy?

500

Limited the power of the king and declared France a constitutional monarchy

What is the Constitution of 1791?

500

Eventually, the French people turned on Maximilien Robespierre, condemning him to ... 

What is execution by guillotine?

500

Napoleon's army was decimated by the Russians burning all the villages as they retreated--a ____________ policy to leave no food or resources, as well as by the weather --- _____________

What is "scorched-earth" policy and the Russian winter?

500

moving toward new ways; thinking about people as citizens with individual rights and freedoms

What is liberalism?

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