Napoleon
Enlightenment
Causes of French Revolution
French Revolution
Latin American Revolutions
100

Who took power in France, ending the French Revolution?

Who is Napoleon?

100
The time period when society becomes concerned with changing their relationship with their governments, using their ability to reason.
What is the enlightenment?
100

This staple food of the French diet, became too expensive.

What is bread?

100

This group of five men ruled ineffectively in France.

What is the Directory? 

100
The goal of the Latin American Revolutions was most similar to this other revolution we studied.
What is the American Revolution?
200

This was a set of laws everyone had to follow.

What was the Napoleonic Code?

200
The concept that people are born with rights such as life, liberty, and property.
What are natural rights?
200

This political cause was unfair, because the third estate made up most of the population.

What is one vote per estate?

200

This group of the third estate marched to the place, demanding reduced bread costs.

What is the Women's March on Versailles?

200
Provided examples and showed that it was possible to defeat a European monarchy.
What are the American and French Revolutions.
300

Just like Mary Wollstonecraft, Napoleon improvements in this area.

What is public education?

300
Absolute monarchs who used Enlightenment ideas, such as Maria Theresa, who believed that all should pay taxes and that all children should be educated.
What is an enlightened despot?
300

The people of France began the revolution partly due to their awareness of new ideas.

What are enlightenment idea's?

300

This event started the French Revolution in July of 1789 when French peasants went looking for weapons at a prison.

What is Storming of the Bastille?

300
These three individuals were responsible for freeing Mexico, Haiti, and Peru from foreign rule.
Who are Father Hidalgo/Jose Morelos, Toussaint L'Ouverture, and Jose de San Martin?
400

Napoleon was finally defeated in Russia due to...

What is harsh climate and geography?

400
He believed that all people were born with certain rights and that governments had a responsibility to protect those rights. In addition, he stated that if governments are not protecting those rights, individuals should overthrow or abolish that government and create a new one.
Who is John Locke?
400

King Louis XVI political power to make and enforce.

What are unfair laws?

400

The Jacobins, led by Robespierre, carried out the most destructive period of the revolution with frequent use of the guillotine.

What is the Reign of Terror?

400
Name the parts of the Latin American social structure prior to the revolutions.
What are the peninsulares, creoles, mestizos/mulattoes, and zambo.
500

Napoleon was this type of leader

Who is a military dictator?

500
Evidence of natural rights, Montesquieu's belief in the separation of powers, and concepts such as Rousseau's social contract and majority rule, can be seen in these two important revolutionary documents.
What are the Declaration of Independence and Declaration of the Rights of Man?
500

The unfair social class system of France, where the wealthiest enjoyed all of the privileges and the poorest people paid all of the taxes.

Who are the Three Estates?

500

He was responsible for bringing order and stability back to France at the end of the Revolution and making many sweeping reforms. Be sure to identify at least three of his reforms in your answer.

Who is Napoleon?

500
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