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People I
The French Revolution
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People Ii
100
An agreement to stop warfare.
What is armistice?
100
He was the French king who was beheaded in 1793 during the French Revolution.
Who was Louis XVI?
100
The French word for middle class.
What is bourgeoisie?
100
The French Revolution began in this year.
What is 1789?
100
The supporters of Charles I during the English Civil War.
Who were the cavaliers?
200
Spanish explorers who claimed lands in the Americas for Spain in the 1500s and 1600s.
Who were conquistadores?
200
This French thinker and writer was influential in government regarding separation of powers.
Who was Charles Montesquieu?
200
These working class men and women in Paris were important to the the more radical actions of the French Revolution.
Who were the sans-culottes?
200
The Bastille was the hated prison fortress that was stormed by the working people of Paris on this date and year.
What was July 14, 1789?
200
The Fourteen Points peace plan was developed by this American president.
Who was President Woodrow Wilson?
300
Payment for war damages
What is reparation?
300
This English philosopher's writings were very important to the American Revolution. Wrote about the natural rights of man.
Who was John Locke?
300
This brutal program initiated by the French National Convention's Committee of Public Safety to silent critics of the republic.
What was the Reign of Terror?
300
World War I was fought during these years.
What was 1914-1918?
300
He was the communist leader of the Soviet Union during World War II.
Who was Joseph Stalin?
400
The royal palace of Louis XIV
What is Versailles?
400
He became the ruler of France in 1799, participating in a series of wars with the intent to control Europe?
Who was Napoleon Bonaparte?
400
The working class men and women of Paris were important for the more radical actions of the French Revolution. They wanted a republic.
Who were the Sans-culottes?
400
World War II was fought during these years.
What were 1939-1945?
400
His steam engine was vital for the Industrial Revolution.
Who was James Watt?
500
A narrow strip of land bordered on both sides by water between two larger masses of land.
What is isthmus?
500
Greatest of the kings of Prussia.
Who was Frederick the Great?
500
The meeting of European leaders who met after the fall of Napoleon in France to restructure the continent.
What was the Congress of Vienna?
500
The official date and year of Germany's surrender to the Allies is called V-E Day.
What is May 8, 1945?
500
He led the roundheads against Charles I during the English Civil War.
Who was Oliver Cromwell?
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