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100

This King lost his crown in 1792 and his head in 1793

Who is Louis XVI?

100
Inspired by the Declaration of Independence, it was the mission statement for the revolutionaries of 1789.

What was the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen? (1789)

100

Louis XVI hoped this assembly would peacefully agree to let him raise more taxes.

What was the Estates-General?

100

Led by the Jacobins and Maximilien Robespierre, this event saw the mass execution of thousands by guillotine.

What was the Reign of Terror? (1793-1794)

100

This government replaced the Jacobin-led government of Robespierre.

What was the Directory?

200

Nicknamed "the Incorruptible," he led France during the Terror.

Who was Maximilien Robespierre?

200

It turned France into a constitutional monarchy -- and distinguished between "active" and "passive" citizens.

What was the Constitution of 1791?

200

Paris radicals demolished this notorious landmark in July 1789.

What was the Bastille? For double points: why did they demolish it?

200
France declared this war on Austria in 1792. It raged all the way up to 1799.

What was the War of the First Coalition?

200
The two halves of the legislature (law-making part of the government) during the Directory.
What were the Council of 500 and the Council of Elders? (Double points: what was lower age limit for being an Elder?)
300

He was assassinated in the bathtub while editing his newspaper, L'Ami du People

Who was Jean-Paul Marat?

300

Also known as the "Law of the Great Terror," it created the Revolutionary Tribunals and decreed two outcomes for crimes: innocence or death.

What was the law of 22 Prairial?

300

In this proclamation, the Third Estate promised not to disband until it had written a new Constitution.

What was the Tennis Court Oath? (Double points: who created the famous drawing of this event?)

300

These two factions (one moderate and one radical) fought for control of the National Assembly in 1792-1793.

Who were the Jacobins and Girondins?

300

This former priest helped lead the Revolution in 1789 -- and helped Napoleon into power in 1799.

Who was Emmanuel Sieyes? (Double points: What was the title of his famous 1789 pamphlet?)

400

Robespierre had this famously ugly ally of his guillotined in 1794.

Who was Georges Danton?

400

The first mass conscription law in modern history.

What was the levee en masse?

400

In this event, the King, Queen, and the royal entourage tried (and failed) to flee the country.

What was the Flight to Varennes? (1791)
400
In this event, Robespierre announced he was creating a state religion based on "pure reason."

What was the Festival of the Supreme Being?

400

This museum became filled with treasures from Napoleon's campaigns in Italy and Egypt in the 1790s.

What is the Louvre?

500

This Girondin became famous for murdering Jean-Paul Marat with a knife

Who was Charlotte Corday?

500

Issued by the Austrian Army, it threatened to burn Paris to the ground if harm came to the royal family

What was the Brunswick Manifesto?

500

This document placed the Catholic Church under the control of the National Assembly.

What was the Civil Constitution of the Clergy?

500

In this event, thousands of Parisians stormed Paris jails and massacred political prisoners.

What were the September Massacres?

500

In the late 1790s, this street gang dressed like pre-1789 aristocrats and beat up republicans with their canes, nicknamed "constitutions."

Who were the Gilded Youth?