These were the set of laws that Napoleon instituted across his empire.
What are the Napoleonic Codes?
This event was arguably the first violent event during the French Revolution.
What is the storming of the Bastille?
Romanticism is the reaction against this school of thought.
What is Enlightenment?
This device was the main instrument of execution during the Reign of Terror.
What is the Guillotine?
King and Queen of France during the French Revolution.
Who are Louis the XVI and Marie Antionette?
This was the system put in place that attempted to prevent trading with England.
What is the Continental System?
This is where the National Assembly went when they were locked out of their meeting place by Louis XVI.
What is a Tennis Court?
Romanticism leads to a rise in this other idea becoming more popular.
What is Nationalism?
This man was the leader of the Comittee of Public Safety and the leader of the Terror.
Who is Robspierre?
This man, a swiss banker, wrote a financial report that was a total lie that claimed France was in fine financial shape.
Who is Necker?
This is the name for the object discovered by Napoleon that allowed for the eventual translation of Heiroglyphics.
What is the Rosetta Stone?
THis document borrowed language from a famous revolutionary American document, increasing rights of men, but not women.
What is the Declaration of Rights of Men and Citizens?
This person is the "Father" of Romanticism according to historians.
Who is Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ?
This event occurred after the Reign of Terror where many terrorist were executed.
What is the White Terror?
This man was a hero of the American Revolution and took part in writing important documents for the French Revolution
Who is Lafayette?
This is where Napoleon crowned himself emperor to indicate state superiority over the church.
What is Notre Dame?
The French attempt to sell this in order to get themselves out of their deep financial crisis.
What are church lands?
This Romantic writer believed in the "Slaughter bench" of history.
Who is Hegel?
This is the name for the "cooling" of the Reign of Terror and the slowing of executions during this period.
What is the Thermidorian Reaction?
This woman wrote the Declaration of the Rights of Women.
Who is Olympe De Gouges?
Napoleon was finally, and truly, defeated at this famous battle.
What is the Battle of Waterloo?
This event forces the royal family out of the palace of Versailles and into the palace of Tuilleres in Paris, effectively taking the Royal family hostage.
What is the Women's march on Versailles?
This was the only country able to really capture Nationalism and resist Napoleon in the early 1800's.
Who/what is Prussia?
This law said that tribunals could convict without evidence during the Reign of Terror.
What is the Law of 22 Parial?
This person wrote, "What is the Third Estate" an extremely power piece of writing which motivated much of the revolution?
Who is Sieyes?