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Revolution
Reign of Terror
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The state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions

Liberty

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King Louis XVI was arrested by which group in 1792?

The Jacobins

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What year did the revolution begin?

1789

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Which person is often described as a driving force behind the Reign of Terror?

Maximilien Robespierre

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Which group made up the First Estate?

Clergy

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The state of being equal, especially in status, right or opportunities 

Equality

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Of what crime was King Louis XVI found guilty?

High treason

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Which event is often considered the spark that set the French Revolution in full motion?

Storming of the Bastille

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What sorts of people were singled out and killed during the Reign of Terror?

Enemies of the revolution

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Which group made up the Second Estate?

The nobility

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Another word for Fraternity

Brotherhood

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What year was Maximilien Robespierre executed?

1974

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Where did thousands of Parisian women march to in October 1789? (must be pronounced correctly)

Versailles 

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If a person was convicted by the Revolutionary Tribunal, what was likely to be the next thing that happened to them?

execution

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What act brought the Great Fear to a halt?

The abolishment of Feudalism
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Rights that cannot be restrained or repealed by human laws

Inalienable rights

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How old was Marie Antoinette when she married Louis XVI?

15

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In what year was the French Constitution written?

1791

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About how many people may have been executed during the Reign of Terror?

over 17,000

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What did the Tennis Court Oath entail?

The revolutionaries would not leave until they accomplished constitutional reform

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The state of being vested with rights, privileges and duties

Citizenship

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Who was the leader of the Girondins?

Jaques Pierre Brissot

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How many rebels were killed as they stormed the Bastille?

98

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What was the nickname for the guillotine?

The National Razor

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What was the name of the document signed by the National Constituent Assembly in 1789?

Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen

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