What is King Louis XVI's home called and it was the last time he ever lived there.
Versailles
What is Napoleon's last name?
Bonaparte
What country did Napoleon despise/hate the most?
Britain
What country did Napoleon rule?
France
A revolution that is based on evidences and how the world works instead of the church's authority?
Scientific Revolution
French citizens decided to abolish three estates and formed a new group called what?
What is the word that means the overthrow of the government by sudden force
Coup
Why Napoleon tend to put part of his hand inside his coat/shirt?
To show power and respect
What country was angry when Napoleon picked his brother as their new king, causing them to fight against French soldiers slowly for 6 years, costing Napoleon a lot of money?
Spain
A movement that shows the new way of thinking using reason and believed that the government should have less powers
Enlightenment
Why did people hate the king's wife, Marie Antoinette?
She spends too much money
Napoleon established free private military schools for young men to train for the future
Lycees
He crowned it himself instead of church people
What country gave Napoleon its final blow after marching during the whole summer and suffered during winter?
Russia
What did Copernicus discover about our solar system?
The sun is the center not the Earth
A new invention for capital punishment, a way to behead people.
Guillotine
Napoleon created system of laws that he felt was his greatest achievement
Napoleonic Code
In the end, why did Napoleon fail? (What was the issue about himself?)
How did Napoleon die?
Stomach illness/cancer
John Locke said all people are born free & equal with three natural rights, what are those rights?
Life, Liberty, & Property
What was the name of prison that French people stormed and started the French Revolution
Bastille
Napoleon needed money after losing the control at Haiti, it led to what famous purchase between Thomas Jefferson and Napoleon?
The Louisiana Purchase
What is the word that means a person is banned from its own country? Like how Napoleon had to leave to Elba then St. Helena
Exile
What was the policy called when the country decides to burn everything down, leaving nothing for the enemy to shelter and eat when they arrive the city
Scorched-Earth Policy
What one thing can ultimately limit the power of the monarchy (kings/queens) and people getting their rights?
Legal Documents