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200

A dictator who was in charge of France at the end of  French Revolution. 

A. Napoleon

B. Robespierre

C. King Louis XVI

A. Napoleon



200

Who became leader of the radical wing of the revolutionary government known as the Reign of Terror?

A. Napoleon Bonaparte

B. Maximilien Robespierre

C. King Louis XVI

B. Maximilien Robespierre


200

An attempt to overthrow the current government. 

A. peaceful agreement

B. a protest

C. coup d'etat

C. coup d'etat



200

What was the rallying cry of the French Revolution? 

A. Liberty, Equality and Fraternity

B. Health, Happiness and Freedom

C. Long Live the King

A. Liberty, Equality and Fraternity


200

What happened to Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette?

A. they died of old age

B. they died in prison

C. they died by the guillotine

C. they died by the guillotine


200

Which estate does a noble person belong to?

A. First Estate

B. Second Estate

C. Third Estate

B. Second Estate

400

Although it got rid of many injustices, which group had some of their rights taken away by the Napoleonic Codes?

A. Men

B. Women

C. Immigrants

B. Women


400

Three main causes of the French Revolution:

A. Economic inequality, taxation without representation, slavery

B. Social inequality, military invasions, weak monarchy

C. Deficit spending, bad food harvest, social inequality

C. Deficit spending, bad food harvest, social inequality


400

What was the first government in the Revolution?  It was made up of members of the Third Estate.

A. National Assembly

B. Parliament

C. Sans-culotte

A. National Assembly



400

Name the 10 year period from 1789-1799.

A. What is the American Revolution?

B. What is World War I?

C. What is the French Revolution?

C. What is the French Revolution?


400

The Purpose of the Reign of Terror. 

A. to purge France of enemies of the Revolution and protect the country from invaders

B. to help keep the king in power

C. to help invaders overthrow France

A. to purge France of enemies of the Revolution and protect the country from invaders


400

Which estate did the peasants and bourgeoisie belong to?

A. First Estate

B. Second Estate

C. Third Estate

C. Third Estate


600

How many times was Napoleon exiled?

A. 1 time

B. 2 times

C. 3 times

B. 2 times


600

"Terror is the Order of the Day"-Maximilien Robespierre 

What method did he use to instill fear? 

A. the Guillotine

B. a firing squad

C. threat of imprisonment

A. the Guillotine


600

The French Revolution was marked by political, economic, and social reform. What paved the way for Social reform? 

A. Adopting the Declaration of Rights of Man

B. Continuing with a monarchy

C. Declaring anarchy

A. Adopting the Declaration of Rights of Man


600

The incident which sparked the Revolution.

A. Napoleon declaring himself Emperor of France

B. the attack on the Bastille

C. The Reign of Terror

B. the attack on the Bastille


600

How did France change under the National Assembly?

A. France became a Monarchy

B. France became a Republic

C. France became a Dictatorship

B. France became a Republic

600

What was the Tennis Court Oath?

A. a place where the First Estate met to discuss the issues France was facing

B. a place where the Third Estate gathered on a tennis court to take an oath to force a new constitution on the king

C. a place where the Second Estate met to discuss the issues of France

B. a place where the Third Estate gathered on a tennis court to take an oath to force a new constitution on the king


800

What was Napoleon's impact?

A. Successfully conquered Russia.

B. Ended the monarchy and implemented the Napoleonic Code

C. Formed an alliance with the king to overthrow Robespierre.

B. Ended the monarchy and implemented the Napoleonic Code


800

The principles of the American Revolution and the French Revolution are similar in many ways.

What type of government did they both favor?

A. Dictatorship

B. Monarchy

C. Representative Government

C. Representative Government


800

What is one way that the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen was similar to the Declaration of Independence?

A. they didn't have any similarities

B. affirmed the function of government was to protect individual rights

C. both protected only the 1st estate

B. affirmed the function of government was to protect individual rights


800

Why did more than 6,000 women march to Versailles?

A. They were demanding the right to vote.

B. They were protesting the high price and shortage of bread.

C. They wanted to see the Queen who they loved.

B. They were protesting the high price and shortage of bread.


800

How many estates or classes were there during the time of the French revolution?

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

C. 3


800

Before the revolution, who paid all of the taxes in France?

A. the First Estate

B. the Second Estate

C. the Third Estate

C. the Third Estate


1000

What title did Napoleon give himself?

A. Dictator

B. King

C. Emperor

C. Emperor


1000

What was the Bastille?

A. a prison

B. a hospital

C. a palace

A. a prison


1000

Prior to the French Revolution, the government headed by King Louis XVI was a(n)

A. Constitutional Monarchy

B. Absolute Monarchy

C. Parliamentary Monarchy

B. Absolute Monarchy


1000

Known as "Madame Deficit" because of her lavish spending on gowns, jewelry, and entertainment, she was the highly unpopular Queen of France.

Marie Antoinette



1000

What estate would a clergy member belong to?

A. the First Estate

B. the Second Estate

C. the Third Estate

A. the First Estate


1000

The King of France lived in this palatial estate. It was a symbol of power and located far from Paris which gave the king greater security from an angry population.

The Palace of Versailles



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