The Prussians offered this to France, but they refused it, leading to the rejection of the provisional government in France.
What is an armistice?
100
These people were the main source of France's economic status, as opposed to the more industrialized economies of many European powers.
Who are artisans?
100
This party was designed with the working class in mind.
What is the Labor Party?
100
This person has recently become extremely famous due to his decision to wear a specific pair of shoes more than one day in a row.
Who is Daniel?
200
This city was renovated from a filthy, undesirable location into a beautiful, bustling metropolis, all in the name of the Second Empire.
What is Paris?
200
This socialistic government assumed power in France after the capture of Napoleon III.
What is the Paris Commune?
200
France lacked this in all aspects of its nation up until 1914, including between the army, political parties, church, and unions.
What is unification?
200
This person was the monarch of Britain at the time, although they did not have as much power as the monarchs of old.
Who is Queen Victoria?
200
This man recently portrayed a certain "somber paladin" in a highly-criticized film.
Who is Ben Affleck?
300
These direct votes held by Bonaparte within the French government allowed Napoleon III to assume his place as the next Emperor of France.
What are plebiscites?
300
This historically prominent organization began to fall out of power as the liberals and conservatives in France began instituting reforms.
What is the Catholic Church?
300
This Jewish officer was convicted of selling information to the Germans, though he had not actually done so.
Who is Alfred Dreyfus?
300
This man brought many liberal reforms to Britain and also expanded the amount of people that could vote in Britain.
Who is William Gladstone?
300
This game is a possible, albeit pessimistic, metaphor for life: your accomplishments soon disappear, and your mistakes pile up on each other.
What is Tetris?
400
These disasters, one in 1867 and the other in 1870, directly led to the end of the Second Empire.
What are the execution of Maximilian and the capture of Napoleon III?
400
Over 20k resistance fighters were killed during the French attack on this city, giving them control over it once more.
What is Paris?
400
This man wanted to see authoritarian rule in France again, but failed to gather enough supporters to achieve this goal.
Who is General George Boulanger?
400
This man implemented legislation for public health, housing, and trade unions, all of which benefited the lower to middle classes in France the most.
Who is Benjamin Disraeli?
400
This student has performed in many theatrical productions already, including Hamlet and Guys & Dolls. He brings a lot of energy to the table every day, barely contained by his shorter stature.
Who is Jack?
500
These concepts are the reasons why Napoleon III decided to release most of his control over the French after 1860. The first was common among all major powers at the time and vital for the development of a strong economy; the second was suggested by his advisers as being the cure-all for France's internal problems, and establishments like charity hospitals made it seem like France had succeeded there.
What are industrialization and economic prosperity?
500
These regions were given to Germany to stop a war between them and France.
What are Alsace and Lorraine?
500
Though the French republicans tried to fight it, this emotion swept through France and much of Europe during the 1890s to early 1900s.
What is anti-Semitism?
500
This act in particular empowered the socialist changes that were developing in Britain at the time.
What is the Parliament Act of 1911?
500
This string of inputs was common knowledge to every child that grew up during the '80s and '90s; it is so well-known, in fact, that many websites use it as a means of unlocking little easter eggs on the site.