Marxism and the FR
Economic + Political Implications
Key moments
Social Implications
100

Two classes in the class division of Marxism?

What is Proletariat and Bourgeoise

100

Abolition of feudal privileges, attempts at stabilizing pricing and land redistribution

What is the significant reforms?

100

The 3 estates

What is clergy, nobility and commoners

100

Liberté, égalité, fraternité

What were the slogans that encouraged third estate to form one identity surpassing previous social hierarchies?

200

The two types of governments prior to the FR

What is Absolute Monarchy and Feudalism

200

Aligned with Marx's idea

What is economic inequality?

200

Leader of the Reign of Terror (July 1793)

Who is Maximilian Robespierre and the Committee of Public Safety

200

radical reforms

What is what the working class demanded?

300

Encouraged Proletariats to challenge the existing structure and seek a more egalitarian society?

What is The Enlightenment

300

Bourgeoisie did not rise

What is Marxist's failed theory?

300

What happened in the Women's March on Versailles (October 1789)

Thousands of Parisian women marched to Versailles to protest rising food prices like bread. (Pressured the royal family to return to Paris, depicting public discontent and influence of popular protests.)

300
Changed structure of France

What is abolitions of feudal privileges

400

The Rousseau, Montesquieu and Voltaire

What is the

Rousseau- social contract and free will

Montesquieu- separation of powers

Voltaire- advocating for individual rights

400
Rise of National Assembly established

What is equality and fraternitiy with evolved into Legislative Assembly and later National Convention reflecting changing political dynamics again?

400

The Storming of Bastille?

What is when citizens stormed prison for gunpowder, igniting widespred uprisings. (Symbolized resistance to royal tyranny and is celebrated as Bastille Day. Led to the abolition of feudal privileges and the Declaration of Rights of man, promoting equality and individual rights.)

400

Aligned with Marxist ideals

What is the elimination of feudal obligations and privileges?

500

The factors leading to revolution

What is financial and economic issues, peasants from lower class in society were made less engaged to support feudal system, population increase in France and crop failures 

500

Jacobin Club

What is the political group originally called the "Society of the Friends of the Constitution?"

500

The Rise of Napoleon

What is overthrowing a weak government and establishing the Consulate marking the end of the revolutionary phase and the beginning of his leaderships, with reforms such as Napoleonic code being created?

500

One movement made all together is stronger than alone

What is a fundamental in class struggle?