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Napoleon
The French Monarchy in Crisis (Definitions)
The French Monarchy in Crisis
100

It is better to be feared than loved

Machiavelli

100
A government where one person makes all the rules and decisions without input from anyone else
Dictatorship
100

an ideology that emphasizes loyalty, devotion or allegiance to a country or state

Nationalism

100

There were 3 of these set up in France that governed the way people lived and the taxes they were to pay.

What are estates?

100

In 1788 this was called for the first time in 175 years in France.

What is the Estates General Meeting?

200

People I die innocent!

Louis XVI

200
The belief that certain people or groups are believed to have special abilities and responsibilities for the well being of society

Hierarchy

200

Where was Napoleon finally defeated

Waterloo

200

This storm on a Prison in Paris (1789) was seen as the start of the French Revolution

What is the Bastille Uprising?

200

The 3rd Estate created this group after being locked out of the Estates General Meeting. It started with a Tennis Court Oat.

What is the National Assembly?

300
Let them eat cake!

Marie Antoinette

300

Supreme power or authority

Sovereignty

300

A military policy involving deliberate and usually widespread destruction of property and resources so that an invading enemy cannot use them. 

Scorched earth

300

These people were political exiles that urged other European rulers to oppose the revolutionaries in France.

Who are Emigres?

300

In 1789, many women went to Louis VXI's palace and demanded he returned to Paris- this proved that citizens had taken control of politics in France. What was this known as?

What is The March on Versailles?

400

I am the state

Louis XIV

400

Ruling over every organization and everyone with no restraints

Absolutism

400

 a French civil code established in 1804 under Napoleon Bonaparte

Napoleonic Code

400

This was created by the National Assembly in 1791- gave equal rights to men and abolished ranks, it also created 3 branches of government (executive-King, legislative-Parliament, and Judicial- new system of courts).

What is the French Constitution?

400

This was the group of Radical revolutionaries that instigated violence in the French Revolution and wanted the abolish the monarchy.

Who are the Jacobins?

500
Oops...I invaded Russia in the winter time :(

Napoleon

500

Centralization

Giving power to an elite group of people like kings, nobles or patriarchy to restore order in society

500

This island nation was safe from Napoleons Conquest

Great Britain

500

This declaration provided equality for all men and protection of personal property 

What is the Declaration of the Rights of Man

500

This man led the radical revolutionaries and the Committee of Public Safety during the Reign of Terror. He is seen as a leader for the amount of people sent to the guillotine.

Who is Maximilien Robespierre?

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