Revolution 1
Revolution 2
Revolution 3
Revolution 4
Revolution 5
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The type of rule that the King of France had.
What is absolutism
100
The Paris mob stormed this.
What is the Bastille
100
I was called the incorruptible
Who is Robespierre
100
This is a type of government when a monarch who has to obey the rules of a constitution
What is a Constitutional Monarchy
100
This hung over France
What is the guillotine
200
What type of people made up the first estate
What is the clergy
200
The National Assembly passed a law on 4th August 1789 which abolished all feudal privileges and unjust taxation. This was part of what?
What is the Declaration of the Rights of Man
200
A member of the French moderate republican party in power 1791–93 during the French Revolution, a moderate revolutionary
Who are the Girondins
200
The urban workers who supported the revolution
Who are sans-culottes
200
The price of this increased dramatically
What is bread
300
This is where they pledged an oath not to leave until the King agreed to meet their demands
What is the Tennis Court Oath
300
The Assembly was to be elected every two years, by men who paid a certain level of taxation. About two thirds of the male population gained the vote, they were called ‘active citizens’. This was part of what?
What is the New Constitution
300
I was a leading figure in the early stages of the French Revolution and the first President of the Committee of Public Safety
Who is Danton
300
Due to threats to the stability of France, the Convention took emergency measures by setting this up
What is the Committee of Public Safety
300
The royal family attempted to do this on June 21, 1791
What is flee Paris
400
The 4 causes of the French Revolution discussed in class?
What are Money, Bad Harvest, Estates General, National Assembly
400
This is where the King's palace was located
What is Versailles
400
A member of a radical group advocating egalitarian democracy and engaging in terrorist activities during the French Revolution of 1789
Who are the Jacobins
400
What religion was banned during the Reign of Terror
What is Christianity
400
These are a lord’s papers showing who owes him what
What are feudal documents
500
In what year did the National Assembly meet?
What is 1789
500
Who was ajournalist: leader in the French revolution; assassinated by Charlotte Corday d'Armont.
Who is Marat
500
This was the amount of executions taking place per month during the Great Reign of Terror
What is 800
500
This is how long it took for power to be consolidated after the Reign of Terror
What is 5 years
500
The Committee of Public Safety passed the Law of Suspects which states ...
What is people can be put in prison without trial