Late 1700's France
Key Moments
Reign of Terror
Napoleon
Mystery
100

Who were the bourgeoisie? 

Who were Middle-class citizens holding many different types of professional jobs (lawyers, doctors, bankers, merchants, manufacturers, etc.) They were wealthy and educated.

100

What event led to Louis and Marie Antoinette being taken as hostage and brought back to Paris?

What is the Woman's March

100

Robespierre created this to seek out enemies of the revolution/republic

What is “Committee of Public Safety” 

100

What were the three key components to Napoleons military strategy and success?

  • Loyalty - Napoleon fought alongside his men, He was a person who rose through the ranks

  • Speed - Lived off the land instead of using supply trains, Used cavalry to launch quick attacks, Made quick decisions in battle, Organized his units into corps to make them more maneuverable

  • Surprise - Looked for opportunities to outflank opponents, Divided larger armies for smaller battles, Used envelopment tactics and deception

100

What was one positive and one negative of the Napoleonic code

Teacher discretion 

200

What was the name of the government system used in France in the late 1700's?

What is Estates General?

200

What event is often seen as the true beginning of the French Revolution?

What is storming the Bastille?

200

What nickname was the guillotine given?

What is The National Razor
200

What countries formed the grand alliance?

Britain, Russia, Prussia, Austria, and Sweden

200

When was the last execution by guillotine?

1977

300

Name three reasons the people of France disliked Marie Antoinette

1. She spent lavishly despite the countries economic struggle

2. Out of touch with the struggle of the third estate - "let them eat cake"

3. From Austria - the traditional enemy of France

300

Rumors circulated the countryside about a plot against the common people (peasants)

What is the Great Fear?

300

The guillotine was created for what purpose?

An enlightened form of death - supposedly painless and a swift death given to nobles and peasants alike

300

Napoleon conquered Europe creating the biggest empire since the Romans. What were the three ways countries were controlled by Napoleon?

  • Annexed by France and controlled from Paris

  • Conquered, but remained independent in name by submitting to Napoleon (many were ruled by his family members)

  • Allied to Napoleon through peace treaties

300

What is the Jacobins club and who were the leaders?

What is extremist political group that called for the removal of the King and establishment of a Republic

Who is Maximillian Robespierre, John-Paul Marat, and Georges Danton

400

Explain how the "crisis of the state" was present in France in the late 1700's.

What is financial crisis, poor leadership, lack of trust in government, social inequality.

400

What happened on June 20th, 1789?

King Louis XVI calls a meeting of the estates general - the third estate gets locked out of their meeting hall – they find an indoor tennis court and agree to fight for a new constitution  “The Tennis Court Oath” 

400

As many as ________ died during the reign of terror. Many were people that formed the initial _______________

40, 000

National Assembly

400

At this 1805 battle, French and Spanish fleets are crushed by the British Royal Navy at the straights of Gibraltar. What was the name of the battle and what did it ensure for the victor?

Trafalgar. Napoleon will never be able to invade Britain

400

What battle was the turning point for Napoleons military career where he was able to start rising through the ranks?

What is Battle of Toulon?

500

Explain the Old Regime

  • First Estate - Catholic Church (Bishops, Priests, Ect.), Owned 10% of the land in France, Had major political influence, Paid no tax

  • Second Estate - Nobility, Owned 20% of the land, Held highest ranking positions in government & Society, Paid no tax

  • Third Estate - Lower and middle-class citizens, Made up 98% of France, Paid tax

500

What are at least two things achieved by the Declaration of The Rights of Man and of the Citizen?

  • Rights of Men - Guaranteed equal justice, freedom of speech, freedom of religion

  • Limited Monarchy - Created a constitutional monarchy

  • Departments - Divided France into districts, each with their own elected representatives

  • State-controlled church - Forced Catholic Church to give up all property
    Church officials would be elected and paid by the government


500

When the reign of terror ended they created a new constitution. What kind of legislation did they create, who made up this new constitution, and what was their goal?

1. Two-house-legislation, executive body of 5 members called the directory.

2. Moderates - not revolutionaries

3. Stabilize the government - win the war

500

In 1815, leaders of Europe met. What was this meeting called and what was the purpose/what happened?

  • Congress of Vienna (1815) to discuss the future of Europe

  • New boundaries were drawn, and new countries came into existence

  • Europe created an alliance system to prevent any future military aggression by one nation

  • European nations discussed new ideas of governance, to provide more power to the people, and prevent an uprising like what happened in France

500

Identify and explain how each cause of revolution (4 total) was present in France. 

Answer up to the discretion of Miss Kennon