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100

This British Naval Commander defeated Napoleon's forces at the Battle of the Nile and the Battle of Trafalgar. 

Who is Horatio Nelson? 

100

This is the birthplace of Napoleone Buonaparte.

What is Corsica?

100

This set of laws was introduced a few years after Napoleon came to power.

What is the Napoleonic Code?

100

Napoleon was exceptional in this military discipline, but was lacking in this other discipline. (2 parts)

What is tactics and strategy?

100

Napoleon plan to financially support his empire's growth came from this significant sale.  

What is the Louisiana Purchase/selling the Louisiana territory?

200

Napoleon was placed under house arrest due to his association with this person. 

Who is Augustin Robespierre? (Robespierre is acceptable)

200

These are the two places to which Napoleon was exiled.

What is the island of Elba and the island of St. Helena? 

200
This document established a formal separation of church and state in France. 

What is the Concordat of 1801? (Concordat)

200

This tactic was used to defeat the French fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar.

What is "Crossing the T"?

200

This refers to Napoleon's reign between his two periods of exile. 

What is the Hundred Days?

300

This was the leader of the revolutionary forces in Saint Domingue (modern day Haiti).

Who is Toussaint L'Ouverture?

300

Napoleon's first military success was here.

What is Toulon?

300

This type of cannon projectile dispersed a mob of royalists marching on the National Convention.

What is grapeshot? 

300

This is the strategy employed by the Russians by destroying everything left behind as one retreats so the pursuers could not be use resources left behind. 

What is a Scorched Earth Policy?

300

Napoleon's seizure of power is known as this French phrase? 

What is coup d'état?

400

This group of Spanish fighters employ the strategy of ambush and hide. This strategy in addition to British aid would lead to the loss of about 300,000 of Napoleon's men in the Peninsular War.

Who are guerrillas?

400

Contrary to popular belief, Napoleon was not at this battle, which resulted in claims of victory for both France and Austria.

What is the Battle of Schliengen? 

400

This French word depicts government-run schools that Napoleon implemented.

What are lycées?

400

The Continental System had this effect. (Multiple possible responses)

- Peninsular War

- Resentment of France amongst continental European countries

- Increase in Britain's economy due to increased trade to colonies

400

This battle prompted Napoleon's first exile.

What is the Battle of Leipzig?

500

This Russian leaders' refusal to abide in Napoleon's blockade with Britain led to the unsuccessful invasion of Russia. 

Who is Tsar Alexander I?

500

Napoleon received his military training in these two French cities. 

What are Brienne and Paris?

500

Political/editorial cartoons are typically examples of this; known as information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view. 

What is propaganda? 

500

This was how Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo.

(In summary) The British were able to hold off the French from a secure location until the Prussians came to their aid to overwhelm French forces. 

500

The Treaties of Tilsit and Schönbrunn essentially gave Napoleon control of most of continental Europe. This is the name of the collection of battles which prompted the treaties. 

What are the Napoleonic Wars?

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