Rise to power
Law and Order
Building an Empire
The Downfall
100

This term describes a sudden, often violent, seizure of power from a government.

What is a coup?

100

This general term refers to a structured, organised set of rules that a society must follow.

What is a system of laws?

100

Napoleon expanded France’s borders primarily to increase his power and spread the ideals of this movement.

What is the Revolution?

100

These two physical factors—which Napoleon famously ignored in Russia—can be more deadly than an enemy army.


What are environment and geography?

200

Born on the island of Corsica, Napoleon began his rise to prominence in this specific profession.

What is a military career?

200

This was the name of the uniform legal system Napoleon created to replace the messy, feudal laws of France.

What is the Napoleonic Code?

200

This island nation was Napoleon’s greatest rival because of its powerful navy and global trade.

What is Britain?

200

Supply shortages and exhaustion are common risks when an army is forced to do this.

What is fighting far from home?

300

During times of chaos and economic instability, people often desire this type of figure to restore order.

What is a strong leader?

300

Napoleon’s rule was similar to a monarchy because he had absolute power, but different because it was based on this concept of individual ability rather than birthright.

What is meritocracy?

300

To weaken Britain without a direct invasion, Napoleon used this economic blockade to cut off their trade with Europe.

What is the Continental System?

300

When a leader loses the support of their people and military, they are often forced to do this (give up their throne).

What is abdicate?

400

These were the primary problems facing France—including debt, famine, and political violence—immediately following this major event.

What was the French Revolution?

400

While the middle class and men gained stability under his laws, this group actually saw their rights and status decrease.

Who are women?

400

As France's empire grew, neighbouring countries reacted with this feeling, leading them to form alliances against him.

What is fear/hostility/resistance?

400

After his first major defeat, Napoleon was sent to this Mediterranean island in exile.

What is Elba?

500

After seizing control, Napoleon eventually took on this supreme title, signaling the end of the Republic.

What is Emperor?

500

In the new legal system, this specific social group benefited the most from the protection of property and religious freedom.

Who is the Bourgeoisie/Middle Class?

500

Napoleon’s expansion often triggered this "ism," a sense of intense pride in one's own country that led conquered people to fight back.

What is Nationalism?

500

This 1815 battle served as the permanent and final end to Napoleon’s reign.

What is the Battle of Waterloo?