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Explain - double jeopardy!
100

This country withdrew from Napoleon's Continental System

Russia

100

French Calvinist Protestants

Huguenots

100

First Protestant king of France

Henry IV

100

Name the the day when thousands of French Protestants were massacred on August 24, 1572.

St. Bartholomew's day Massacre

100

English Channel

8

100

Ended the lord's privileges of collecting land taxes

What is the August 4 Decrees

200

Napoleon died on this island

St. Helena
200

Commanded the British fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar

Lord Nelson

200

Prophesied France's doom

Louis XV

200

The battle that Napoleon met his final defeat.

Battle of Waterloo

200

Bay of Biscay

4

200

It allowed French Protestants to worship in certain territories.

What is the Edict of Nantes

300

Napolean's Continental System shut off trade with what nation?

England

300

British commander that led the allied troops at Napoleon's final defeat.

Duke of Wellington

300

Reigned during the French Revolution

Louis XVI

300

One of the first things done by this group was the execution of Louis XVI

National Convention

300

Pyrenees Mountains

3

300

It was declared by the National Assembly during the French Revolution.

What is the Tennis Court Oath

400

Country that Lord Castlereagh represented at the Congress of Vienna

Great Britain

400

"Prince of Diplomats"

Prince von Metternich

400

Reigned over France for 70 years

Louis XIV

400

The year the British navy defeated the combined French and Spanish navies at the Battle of Trafalgar.

1805

400

Corsica

12

400

It allowed French Protestants to worship in public

What is the Edict of January

400

Explain why the king of France felt threatend by the Protestant Reformation.


DOUBLE JEOPARDY

The king felt his authority over church and states was in jeopardy.

500

Magnificent palace that was built by Louis XIV mainly for the French nobility

Versailles

500

Under whose leadership did the "Reign of Terror" begin?

Maximilien Robespierre

500

Reestablished as king after Napoleon Bonaparte

Louis XVIII

500

The French castle stronghold stormed by the people of Paris in 1789.

Bastille

500

Seine River

1

500

Established the existing state of things before the War of the League of Augsburg

What is Treaty of Ryswick

500

Explain the multiparty system.

Numerous parties created dissension, contributing to an unstable government.

600

What estate was the nobility of France?

Second
600

Cardinal that ruled for Louis XIII

Richelieu

600

The prominent family that led the Catholic forces of France against French Protestants.

Guise

600

The other name for the Battle of Nations where the combined forces of Europe defeated Napoleon.

Battle of Leipzig

600

Switzerland

7

600

Explain the relationship between French politics and French religion.

French religion justified the way the French kings ruled, creating political tension.

700

The National Assembly attempted to abolish what social system by ending the lord's privileges of collecting land taxes?

feudalism

700

A radical group that wanted to take the French Revolution to the next extreme.

Jacobin club

700

The "July Monarchy" was the name given to the reign of what king?

Louis Philippe

700

The year the first constitution of France was completed.

1791

700

Nantes

9

700

Explain the effect Louis XIV's bureaucratic government had on France.

Appointed agents handled all local matters decreasing the independence of local and town governments.

800

The French version of Parliament that grew weaker during the Hindered Years' War.

Estates-General

800

This group of people paid half of their income in taxes.

Peasants

800

The July Revolution forced who to flee to England?

Charles X

800

The year Napoleon met his final defeat.

1815

800

Paris

10

800

Explain how the Congress of Vienna affected the political structure of France.

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

France was established the way it was before the war.

900

Estate that declared themselves to be the National Assembly

Third

900

French leader that was forced to surrender to Prussia during the Franco-Prussian War

Napoleon III

900

The Edict revoked by Louis XIV causing many Protestants to flee France.

Edict of Nantes

900

The immediate cause of the Franco-Prussian War.

The question who would succeed to the Spanish throne.

900

Monaco

2

1000

What side of the National Assembly were radicals that wanted the Revolution to go further?

Left

1000

The French term for middle class

bourgeoisie

1000

Napoleon established this new government.

Consulate

1000

The government established as a result of France's first written constitution.

constitutional monarchy

1000

Belgium

6

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