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Vocab/Thoughts, Ideas, and Principles
Thoughts, Ideas, and Principles
100

Formed by the National Assembly to deal with domestic problems. Not very good at protecting public safety

The Committee of Public Safety

100

French military leader that became emperor

Napoleon

100

A military take over of the government

Coup d’etat

100

Where was Napoleon from?

Corsica, Italy

100

How did the Congress of Vienna change Europe following the defeat of Napoleon?

It changed Europe by splitting up the land and it set up a return to the old ways

200

Forced men to join ten army; helped the French army grow to 1 million

Military Draft

200

Islands Napoleon was sent to after his downfall

Elba and St. Helena

200

Napoleon’s final defeat

The Battle of Waterloo

200

What was Napoleon’s rise to fame and power?

Incredible military officer, famous for his ability to lead men & win

200

What lead to Napoleon’s downfall?

He was defeated twice

300

Leader of the Committee of Public Safety and Reign of Terror

Maximillian Robespierre

300

Group who assumed control of France in 1792 and established the country as a republic removing the king from power

The National Convention

300

Political philosophy rooted in the ideas of the Enlightenment. Believed people should be as free from government restraints as possible - thought civil liberty (basic rights of all all people) should be protected

Liberalism

300

Political philosophy rooted in tradition and to social stability  

Conservatism 

300

What were Napoleon’s greatest accomplishments? (name 2 out of the 4)

1. Restored relationship with the church

2. The Napoleonic Code of Law

3. Merit based jobs & social rankings

4. Spreading the French Revolution ideals

400

The practice of burning crops and killing livestock during wartime so that the enemy cannot live off the land

Scorched Earth Policy

400

A blockade to cut off British trade and supplies

The Continental System

400

A group of five men who led France under the constitution of 1795; corrupt

The Directory

400

What was Napoleon’s first defeat?

1st time - Attacked Russia, Russians used a "scorched earth" policy, his army starved/froze & he was defeated

400

What was Napoleon’s second defeat?

2nd time - Lost to a British/Austrian force at the Battle of Waterloo

500

Meeting of major powers of Europe; Determined how to "fix" the problems of the French Revolution

Congress of Vienna

500

Napoleon's order establishing the Continental System and baring others from trading with Britain.

The Berlin Decree

500

European powers agreed to use military power to invade countries that were facing revolutions

Principle of Intervention 

500

Why did the turmoil of the French Revolution age cause a conservative response in Europe?

The radical changes and violence scared those in power so he revolutions never produces any stability like the old ways did

500

How did the conservatives fight against the ideals of the Revolution?

They fought against the old ways to replace them with new ways

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