Napoleon
Radical Revolution
Women's Roles/ Enlightened Ideas
Colonization
Helpful Hints
100

A unified, secular, and accessible legal system based on equality before the law for all male citizens.

Napoleonic Code 

100

This was the main reason that set off the French Revolution. Hint: Think BROAD and whole picture

France's worsening economic status (National Debt)

100

Life, Liberty, and Property were ideas coined by John Locke

Natural Rights

100
This crop was grown specifically in the Caribbean due to the perfect tropic climate and was an essential cash crop of the time. 

Sugar Cane

100

What do India, Egypt, Canada, Caribbean, and Australia all have in common during the early 1800's?

British Empire

200
The concept that helped Napoleon rally troops and create a strong identity for his territory. Hint: Unifying 

Nationalism

200

This revolutionary group, led by Robespierre, dominated the Reign of Terror. 

Jacobins

200

Women who gathered in Salons to raise awareness and advocate for reforms.

Women Patriots

200

This 18th century war expanded Britain's colonial powers at the expense of France. 

The Seven Years War

200

Theory of biological evolution that all species arise through natural selection.

Darwinism

300

Napoleon can be referred to as the last true ________ ___________. 

Enlightened Absolutist

300

This event symbolizes the fall of the monarchy and is a metaphorical attack on despotism, highlighted by extreme participation. 

Fall of Bastille

300

This 1789 event forced Louis VXI and his family to move from Versailles to Paris.

Women's March to Versailles.

300

This rebellion set a reaction that sparked the domino effect of revolutions around the world. 

The American Revolution

300

This group was established to protect France from external and internal threats, however, they became the threat themselves. 

The Committee of Public Safety

400

This economic embargo was designed to cripple Britain by forbidding trade. Countries who were part of The Grand Empire could no longer interact with Britain. 

Continental System

400

His goal was to abolish social and political limitations of the Old Order and to create a Republic. 

Robespierre

400

Napoleon had a failed attempt for this enlightenment concept: government power comes from the people.

Popular Sovereignty

400

Britain's _________ is the reason for their success, their dominance, and preservation to their trade and economy. Hint: it is an entity. 

Navy

400

A book inspired by ideas of the American Revolution, but France's version.

Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen

500

This 1801 policy demonstrated Napoleon’s attempt to stabilize France by reconciling revolutionary principles with traditional institutions, while still keeping ultimate authority in the hands of the state.

Concordat of 1801

500

A meeting of this group marked a significant step towards the French Revolution as members gathered to promulgate reforms. Hint: Was called to meet from the King.

Estates-General

500

Women gained these basic civil rights during the Revolution but were denied political rights like voting. However - they were taken away by Napoleon. Hint: Two specific rights.

Property rights and divorce rights

500

Revolutionary ideas from America and France led to the Haitian Revolution which took place in ______ _______ by _______ _____

Saint - Domingue by Toussaint L'Ouverture

500

Authoritarian, Ultranationalist, Dictatorial leadership, Militarism

Fascism