In what year did the revolution in France begin?
1789
What was the name of the more moderate bourgeoisie who controlled the social republic?
The Girondins
In what year did Napoleon begin his conquest of Europe?
1803
Greece and Belgium moved to independence in the 19th century. Name the kingdoms/empires from which they asserted their independence.
Greece - From Ottoman Empire
Belgium - From Kingdom of the Netherlands
True or False - the 1791 Constitution gave women the right to vote.
The descent into revolution was caused by discontent among the population and the arrival of what two crises?
Economic Crisis and Financial Crisis
What was the name of the most radical sector of the bourgeoisie?
The Jacobins
What was the name of the groups born during the revolution and were the precursors of parties in democratic systems?
Political Clubs
Who were the four great powers that reshaped the European map to their advantage following the defeat of Napoleon?
Russia, Britain, Prussia, and Austria
Who wrote the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen and was ultimately executed by guillotine in 1793?
Olympe de Gouges
Name the three different phases of the French Revolution
Constitutional Monarchy, Social Republic, Conservative Republic
During the Social Republic, this was organized and it forced all citizens to join the army. What is it called?
Mass Levy
Who was made king of Spain after the French invaded Spain in 1808?
Joseph Bonaparte
After 1815, what became the two main opposition forces that prompted the revolutions of 1830 and 1848?
Liberalism and Nationalism
In France, what was used as a prison and was a symbol of the king's absolute power? Hint: It was also stormed on July 14, 1789.
The Bastille
What was the name of the document that the National Constituent Assembly approved which recognized the rights, individual freedoms, and equality of all citizens in law and taxation?
Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
Who was the leader of the Jacobins?
Robespierre
In 1815, Napoleon's armies were defeated where by Great Britain and Prussia?
Waterloo
Who organized the Congress of Vienna?
Austrian Chancellor Metternich
Wilhelm I
What was the name of the palace that was stormed on August 10th, 1792 by the common people?
Tuileries Palace
What was the name of the collegial government which held executive power during the Conservative Republic?
The Directory
Napoleon allowed exiles to return if they accepted the new government and signed and agreement with the Church called a what?
Concordat
Which King became the new constitutional monarch and was referred to as the "Citizen King"?
Louis Philippe I
From the 1860s - 1870s, Prussia declared war and won each war against three different nations. Name these three.
Denmark, Austria, France.