Napoleon
Bonaparte
The French Revolution Begins
French Revolution Vocabulary
The Radical French Revolution
Latin American and Caribbean Revolution
Enlightenment
100

This is how Napoleon gained control of the French government? 

Coup d'etat: Sudden Overthrow of the Government

100

This group belonged to the First Estate of France.

Who were the clergy?

100

A sudden attempt to overthrow the current government. 

 What is a coup d'etat.

100

He became leader of the radical wing of the revolutionary government (Reign of Terror).

Who was Maximilien Robespierre?

100

These two countries did not want the Europeans to restore Spanish Control in Latin America.

Who were the British and the American?

100

This was one way the ideas of the Enlightenment influence the French Revolution?

What was to encourage the 3rd Estate to become involved in government.

200

This group was most affected by the Napoleonic Codes?


Who were the women and children?

200

These were the most significant causes of the French Revolution.

social and tax inequality.

200

This is the time period in French history that covered the overthrow of the French monarchy, the adoption of three constitutions, and the Reign of Terror. It lasted from 1789-1799.

What is the French Revolution?

200

The threat of foreign intervention to restore King Louis XVI to the throne caused the French Revolution to become this.

What was more radical and violent?

200

This was one effect of the Latin American revolutions of the 19th century.

What was many Latin American countries gained independence? 

200

According to Montesquieu this is how government should be divided to protect the Natural Rights of the people.

What is checks and balances? Separation of Powers

300

This is how people were promoted under Napoleon's rule? 

Ability/Talent rather than rank or birth

300

Before the French Revolution they carried the heaviest burden or paid the most taxes.

Who was the Third Estate?

300

These leaders ruled chiefly by military force, usually with the support of the landed elite.

Who were the Caudillos?

300

This group supported the Committee of Public Safety.

Who were the Jacobins?

300

This was the problem many Latin Nation faced after gaining independence.

What is inexperience in self-rule?

300

According to John Locke all people had natural rights, which were called.

What is Life, Liberty, and Property?

400

Napoleon was seen as both a hero and a destroyer of the French Revolution. Why was he seen as the destroyer of the revolution?

He crowned himself Emperor when the people wanted a republic.

400

This is why members of the National Assembly storm the Bastille.

What is to get weapons to fight the king soldiers?

400

They were part of the Third Estate they were the French middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people.

Who were the Bourgeoisie?

400

What 2 events caused the French Revolutionary war to become more radical and violent?

What was the killing of King Louis XVI and going to war with Prussia?

400

Individuals such as L'Ouverture, Hidalgo, and San Martin are known for this.

What is the independence movements in Latin America/Caribbean. 

400

Leaders like John Locke, Jean Rousseau, and Montesquieu challenged divine rights of Kings they are known as this.


Who were the enlightened thinkers?

500

These are three of Napolean's biggest mistakes.


1. Constant War 

2. He Crowned himself emperor

3. Coup d 'etat (Forcefully overthrowing the government)

500

The principles of the American and the French Revolution are similar in that they favor this type of government.

What is representative government?

(Democracy, people influence the government, Republic)

500

Named after the place where the 3rd Estate met to write a new Constitution.

What was the Tennis Court Oath?

500

These were the common principle found throughout all of these revolutions that occurred during the 1700-1900's?


What is Unification and Nationalism?

500

This is what Simon Bolivar argue for the people of Latin America.

What are Natural rights and Constitutional republics?

Democracy

500

According to John Locke, if the government fails to protect its citizens what do they have the right to do?

What is abolish/Overthrow the government?