French Revolution
National Interest
World War I
Definitions
Napoleon
100

List the members of the First Estate

The Clergy

ie. Priests, Bishops, Cardinals, etc. 

100

What is National Interest?

The goals/ambitions of a nation, ie. what the nation wants to achieve. 

100

Name the members of the Triple Entente

France, Britain, Russia. 

also on this side is: USA, later Italy, and Japan

100

define "foreign policy"

Affairs/actions of a nation outside of their own homeland. Often involving relationships with other nations. 

100

Following the second exile of Napoleon, what type of figure was now in charge of France?

King/Monarch

200

An economic cause of the French Revolution

France is broke: spending money on American Revolution, King Louis 14th building Versailles, King Louis 16th and Marie Antoinette misuse of funds, etc. 

200

What was Austria-Hungary's National Interest leading up to WWI

Gain Serbia

200

When Britain declared war on Germany, Canada was automatically involved... why?

Canada was still a part of the British Empire and did not yet have control over her own foreign policy. 

200

Define "total war"

when war affects all aspects of life

200

This reform, under Napoleon centralized laws and resulted in the guarantee of religious freedoms, and the right to work under any occupation. 

The Napoleonic Code

300

Name a geographic cause of the French Revolution 

poor harvest/harsh winter which resulted in bread shortages. 

300

What was France's National Interest?

To reduce Germany as a threat and to gain power in Europe

300

Name 3 technologies used in WWI that changed warfare as we know it 

gases, machine guns, airplanes, trenches, submarines, etc. 

300

what are the "M.A.I.N." causes of WWI?

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism

300

How did Napoleon come to power?

He seized the government in a coup d’état

400

Why was the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen important for the revolution? 

It outlined social freedoms and equality in the form of a legal document. 

400

What was Britain's National Interest?

Maintain the status quo/balance of power in Europe

400

What nation exits the war in 1917, and why?

Russia due to political and social issues within the country and the outbreak of a civil war. 

400

Define "Blank Cheque"

German offering support to Austria Hungary 

400

Napoleon's reform that prioritized education, and made education controlled by the state (the same across the nation) was what?

The Lycées

500

How did the storming of the Bastille contribute to French Nationalism?

Demonstrated a successful destruction of a symbol of the king and the ancien reigime. 

500

What events caused the USA to have a change in their National Interest?

Sinking of HMS Lusitania, Zimmerman Telegram 

500
How did the Battle of Vimy Ridge influence Canada/Canadian Nationalism

Showed Canada's strength as a nation and proved that Canada was a nation capable of fighting for herself. 

500

Define "Schlieffen Plan" and why it was important.

The German Schlieffen Plan was a military tactic which involved using the majority of army/resources in a quick, aggressive offensive attack. 


This was important to defeat France before a 2 front war broke out with Russia. 

500

Describe Napoleon's Legion of Honour

Used to promote military loyalty; often in the form of gifts or awards to those in the army.