The number of estates
What is three?
The type of ruler Napoleon was
What was an emperor?
This person became Emperor of France after the French Revolution
Who was Napoleon Bonaparte?
New title to people of all classes.
What is citizen?
Napoleon controlled much of Europe, except this country.
What is Great Britain?
The issues that were a significant cause of the French Revolution
What were
1. social inequalities
2. enlightenment ideas
3. Financial crisis
The leader of the Jacobin's during the Reign of Terror
Who was Maximilian Robespierre?
The 10 year period from 1789-1799 in France is called
What is the French Revolution?
The estate that made up 95% of the population
What was the third estate?
Napoleon established a rule of law known as the
What were Napoleonic codes?
The three parts to the French motto
What were liberty, equality, and fraternity?
The rights that were NOT included in the Napoleonic Code
What was women's rights?
The incident sparked the French Revolution
What is the storming the Bastille?
The group of people that made up the majority of the Third estate
Who were peasants?
Napoleon established a more fair way to collect
What were taxes?
The group of people the Napoleonic Codes excluded
What were women?
It was the engine of terror
What is the guillotine?
It was a declaration that required all citizens to contribute to the war effort.
What is a "Nation at Arms"?
King Louis XVI (16) wife's name
Who was Marie Antoinette?
Napoleon was finally defeated at this famous battle
What was the Battle of Waterloo?
The reason members of the 3rd Estate stormed the Bastille
What is to get ammunition/weapons?
Name an event that caused Napoleon's empire to crumble
What are:
1. Invasion of Russia
2. The Battle of Waterloo
3. Continental System
The date of the beginning of the French Revolution
What was July 14, 1789?
Tzar Alexander I established this policy to avoid a war against Napoleon
What is scorched-earth policy?
The name given to a form of government where people elect representatives who establish laws for the country
What was a republic?