Vocab.
People To Know
Terms To Know
A,B,C, or D
Multiple Choice
100

Pride in one’s country

Nationalism

100

Austrian-born wife of French monarch who lived a lavish lifestyle

Marie Antoinette

100

Word meaning “not religious”

Secular

100

The chief goals of the Congress of Vienna were to

a. make Vienna the capital of Europe and restore peace.

b. preserve peace through a balance of power and restore monarchies.

c. promote legitimacy and increase trade on the Rhine River.

d. strengthen the British navy and create a balance of power in Europe.

b. preserve peace through a balance of power and restore monarchies.

100

 How did European monarchs and nobles feel about the French Revolution?

a. They opposed it because they feared revolution would spread.

b. They supported it because it weakened France.

c. They supported it because they held Enlightenment ideals.

d. They supported it because they wanted Europe to be democratic.

a. They opposed it because they feared revolution would spread.

200

 term for a social class in France

estate

200

the name for the old order of French society

ancien regime

200

The right to vote

Suffrage

200

What kind of government did the Constitution of 1791 set up?

a. a republic                    c. an absolute monarchy

b. a democracy                    d. a limited monarchy

d. a limited monarchy

200

To deal with threats to France, the Convention created

a. the Directory                    

b. the Committee of Public Safety

c. the Revolutionary Assembly            

d. the National Assembly

b. the Committee of Public Safety

300

 radicals in the Legislative Assembly; mostly upper-middle class lawyers

Jacobins

300

he proposed taxing the nobles and clergy

 Jacques Necker    

300

To incorporate, especially land, into one’s nation or kingdom

annex

300

The Third Estate was

a. made up of nobles and soldiers.            

b. the smallest of the estates.

c. not required to pay taxes.            

d. the largest of the estates.

d. the largest of the estates.

300

The economic crisis in France was caused by

a. the failure of several economic reforms.        

b. bad harvests, deficit spending, and costly wars.

c. the policies of Jacques Necker.            

d. the policies of the Estates-General.

b. bad harvests, deficit spending, and costly wars.

400

working class revolutionaries who wore long pants “without breeches” and who demanded a republic

sans-culottes

400

 Leader of the Committee of Public Safety; responsible for the execution of some 40,000 Frenchmen

Maximillian Robespierre

400

To step down, especially concerning a government position like that of an emperor

abdicate

400

What was the goal of the mass levy of early 1793?

a. to pay for the king’s defense           

b. to erase traces of the old order

c. to abolish slavery                

d. to raise money for the war effort

d. to raise money for the war effort

400

How did the National Assembly hope to pay off the national debt?

a. by borrowing money                c. by taxing bread

b. by selling royal palaces            d. by selling Church lands

 d. by selling Church lands

500

 the middle class in France

bourgeoisie

500

resisted the ideas of the Declaration of the Rights of Man; attempted to flee France but was captured and later beheaded

Louis XVI

500

Policy the Russians used against Napoleon in an effort to leave the French without supplies and food

scorched-earth

500

What happened after the Tennis Court Oath?

a. The king attacked the Bastille.

b. The National Assembly demanded weapons and gunpowder.

c. Royal troops gathered around Paris.

d. The cahiers were published.

b. The National Assembly demanded weapons and gunpowder.

500

Many people saw the Bastille as a symbol of

a. freedom.                    c. social classes.

b. tyranny.                    d. wealth.

b. tyranny.