This general ends up taking over France as an Emperor, and claims to win battles even when he loses.
Who is Napoleon?
Burning this building to the ground, they went in to free some political prisoners for their cause.
What is the Bastille?
The belief system is absent from God in all areas.
What is secular?
Define the first Estate.
What is that is was made up of high ranking church members and the privileged class?
This was known in France as the national razor.
What is the guillotine?
This was the founder of the Committee of Public Safety.
Who was Robespierre?
The Reign of Terror came to end when this event took place.
What is the beheading of Robespierre?
Define deficit spending.
What is it when a government spends more money than it brings in?
This estate is the nobility and privileged class.
What is the Second Estate?
The lowly peasants, working merchants, and serfs made up 97% of the French population.
What was the Third Estate?
A person who leaves their home country to move to another for political reasons.
What are emigres?
Napoleon and his first wife did not have any male heirs to the thrown, which led to...
What is their divorce?
A doctrine that states that a monarch's right to rule comes directly from God.
List for me two long-term causes of the French Revolution.
What is the three estates system and the influence of the Enlightenment ideology?
Please name the two branches of government under the French Directory.
What are the executive and legislative?
This French Revolutionist actually changed his mind and started to speak out AGAINST executions via the national razor, but in the end, he also received the guillotine.
Who is Danton?
This is what happened to all four members of the royal family in France during the Revolution.
What is the King and Queen lost their heads, their son was imprisoned and beaten to death, and their daughter was left safely in exile?
These are two short-term causes of the French Revolution.
What is government debt and poor crop harvests?
A political system in which the monarch holds all control and power.
What is absolutism?
An Egyptian slab of rock with a decree written on it, which will help us decipher ancient Greek and Egyptian hieroglyphics.
Napoleon is being cradled like a baby by a demon-like creature, supposedly Satan.
What is British propaganda?
A sudden and sometimes violent/sometimes peaceful overthrow of government.
Freedom of religion, freedom of the press, and freedom of speech are all contained here.
What is the Declaration of the Rights of Man?
A government where the power is held by the people through elected representatives.
What is a republic?
A period of mass executions led by Robespierre and the Committee of Public Safety.
What was the Reign of Terror?
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Who was the leader of the Haitian Revolution?
Who is Toussaint Louverture?
This exact date marks France's Independence Day.
When was July 14, 1789?
This is the Enlightenment ideology we talked about directly in the study guide...
What is that every social, political, and economic problem can be solved through the use of reason?
An executive body during the French Revolution to protect the republic from internal and external threats.
What is the Committee of Public Safety?
A recognition of principles that are secular and influenced by Enlightenment ideals, which devalued women.
What was the Code Napoleon?