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FRENCH REVOLUTION
JEOPARDY
Unit 1 Review
JEOPARDYThe Road to Revolution
The Revolution & Constitutional Monarchy
The Terror Napoleon’s Empire
Grab Bag!
100 100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500
The Road to Revolution- 100
What was the Estates General?
The Representative Assembly from all 3
estatesBack
The Road to Revolution- 200
Back
First: ClergySecond: Nobles
Third: Bourgeoisie, Peasants
Name the Three Estates
The Road to Revolution- 300
Back
National debt; poor leadership; unequal representation in Estates General; unequal
taxation; Enlightenment beliefs about rulers
Give 2 causes of the French Revolution
The Road to Revolution- 400
Back
What was the problem with the Old Regime’s voting structure of the
Estates General?
Same # of votes per Estate, unequal representation
The Road to Revolution- 500
Back
What was the tipping point in sending the Third
Estate into rebellion in 1789?
Louis XVI called a meeting of the Estates General to raise taxes—only the Third Estate would have been
taxed
Revolution & Constitutional Monarchy- 100
Back
What was the National Assembly?
Legislative body created when the Third Estate withdrew from the
Estates General in 1789
Revolution & Constitutional Monarchy 200
Back
What significant event occurred
on July 14, 1789?
+50: Describe it
Storming of the Bastille: rebels searching for gunpowder overthrew guards at famous prison
Revolution & Constitutional Monarchy 300
Back
What did the Left, the Center, and the Right each want in the Legislative
Assembly?
Left: opposed all monarchy, more radical reformsCenter: middle ground
Right: pro-monarchy, cautious reforms
Revolution & Constitutional Monarchy 400
Back
How did the Great Fear contribute to the October
Bread Riots?
Increased violence, unease, demand for radical
reforms
Revolution & Constitutional Monarchy 500
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How were Montesquieu’s ideas incorporated into
the Constitutional Monarchy?
King had power to approve/reject laws created by Legislative Assembly. Church lands were sold to pay
off debts: separation of Church and State
The Terror-100
Back
Who were the Jacobins? Name 1
famous one
Extreme radicals. Robespierre.
The Terror-200
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What form of government did the Jacobins establish after the Constitutional Monarchy?
A republic (technically)
The Terror-300
Back
What was the mission of the Committee on Public Safety?
To eliminate all enemies of the Republic
The Terror-400
Back
Why was France at war with so many nations during the Reign
of Terror & Directory years?
These countries were trying to restore the French monarchy
The Terror-500
Back
Name 2 provisions of the THIRD Constitution (1795) drafted once the
Terror ended
2-house legislature, 5-man executive board (Directory), Napoleon named head of armies
Napoleon’s Empire- 100
Back
What is a coup d’etat?
A sudden overthrow of government
Napoleon’s Empire- 200
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Describe 2 domestic accomplishments under Napoleon
• Lycees (public schools)• Efficient banking/taxation systems• Renewed Church’s presence, but not its control• Napoleonic Code: uniform justice
Napoleon’s Empire- 300
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The only navy Napoleon was not able to defeat was that of ___________
Britain
Napoleon’s Empire- 400
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Describe the circumstances of Napoleon’s downfall
At war with all of Europe; couldn’t enforce Continental System, navy destroyed by British and had no allies- everyone turned on him
Napoleon’s Empire- 500
Back
Why should you never invade Russia in the
winter?
IT IS COLD
Grab bag- 100
Back
Who were the sans-culottes and how did they get their name??
Extreme radicals within Paris during the Constitutional Monarchy. Named for their short pants
Grab bag- 200
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In what ways did the American Revolution serve as an inspiration to the French
Revolution?
• Similar economic influences (Taxation w/o representation)• Similar Enlightenment influences (Montesquieu- separation
of powers; Rousseau- contract between ruler & ruled)
Grab bag- 300
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Why did Napoleon attempt the Hundred Days & what were its
results?
• Because the French were unhappy with the new king (Louis XVIII) and he hoped to re-seize power
• Lost at the Battle of Waterloo—exiled for good
Grab bag- 400
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List 2 consequences of the French Revolution WITHIN France
• Increased personal freedoms• Increased education• Increasing distrust of monarchs/despots• More equitable laws (Napoleonic Code)
Grab bag- 500
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• Fear of revolution in other European countries• Restoration of balance of Power• Barrier of strong countries built around France• Increased nationalism• Inspiration for other revolutions around the world
List 2 consequences of the French Revolution OUTSIDE OF France