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Make your wager
Draw the Multi-Flow Map and fill it in.Corrupt leadership
3rd Estate resentment of the 1st & 2nd Estates
Enlightenment ideas
Huge government debt
Storming of the Bastille
Poor harvests and the rising costs of bread
Failure of Louis XVI toaccept financial reforms
France adopts 1st written constitution
French feudalism ends
Declaration of the Rights of Man
Monarchy abolished
Reign of Terror
France fights European Coalition
Napoleon gains power
Napoleonic Code established
French nationalism
French public schools established
French Revolution
CAUSES PEOPLETURNINGPOINTS
NAPOLEONLet there be light!
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VOCAB
The three social classes that the
French population was divided into.
Causes: 10pts
The Third Estate(Ordinary People).
Causes: 20pts
Social class that complained
about inequality & high taxes.
Tyranny or Dictatorship.
Causes: 30pts
Government where the people have no rights & are ruled
by one person.
Estates General
Law making body similar to the
English Parliament.
Causes: 40pts
Huge National Debt
Causes: 50pts
The result of deficit spending and costly wars.
The last royal French king who punished
anyone who criticized his absolute rule.
People: 10pts
Louis XVI
Leader of the radicals in the
Committee of Public Safety.
People: 20pts
Maximilien Robespierre
French Queen from Austria. Rumored
to have said “let them eat cake” to starving rioters.
People: 30pts
Marie Antoinette
People: 40pts
The middle class revolutionary group known for a style of
pants common in France at the time.
Sans-Culottes
The Frenchman whose ideas about entering
into a “Social Contract” with the
government inspired the Revolution
People : 50pts
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Estate System
The rigid social class system in France
during the 17th & 18th centuries.
Vocab: 10pts
A military overthrow of a government.
Vocab: 20pts
Coup d’etat
Vocab: 30pts
The method of capital punishment
developed during the French Revolution
Guillotine
Vocab: 40pts
Declaration of the Rights of
Man
French document declaring
all men are equal.
Committee of Public Safety
Vocab: 50pts
Radicals fighting for democratic rights but used terrorist
activities to meet their goal.
National Assembly
The group first formed by the 3rd Estate to achieve
equal rightsTurning Pt: 10pts
Tennis Court Oath
The pledge made to not disband
until constitution is written.
Turning Pt: 20pts
Storming the Bastille
A raid of a French fortress marking the
beginning of the French Revolution.
Turning Pt: 30pts
National Convention
Turning Pt: 40pts
They created the Committee of Public Safety to investigate anyone against the new government.
Reign of Terror
Turning Pt: 50pts
When people were tried & executed for speaking against the
French Republic.
Nationalism
Napoleon: 10pts
A strong & often aggressive pride for
one’s country.
Napoleon: 20pts
Napoleon’s set of laws emphasizing the
principles of equality.
Napoleonic Code
Napoleon’s campaign which closed
European ports to British goods in
order to weaken their economy.Napoleon: 30pts
Continental System
The country where over 300,000 French soldiers
died due to harsh weather & lack of
supplies.Napoleon: 40pts
Russia
Napoleon’s fate after allied forces from European nations invaded
Paris. Napoleon: 50pts
(Abdication and) Exile
Enlightenment: 10pts
Enlightenment thinker who believed in the
natural rights of man and supported a
democratic form of government
Enlightenment: 20pts
American revolutionaries used
these two ideas from the Baron de Montesquieu
while designing the Constitution.
Free speech and civil rights was the main
topic of this Enlightenment writer’s books
Enlightenment : 30pts
Voltaire
The idea of capitalism and laissez-faire
economics used by many of the world’s nations today came from this man’s book Wealth of
Nations Enlightenment : 40pts
Enlightenment : 50pts
The Enlightenment was a time in Europe when thinkers
sought to use reason to end the abuses of absolute monarchs.
Two ways these ideas were shared during the
Enlightenment were…
Corrupt leadership
3rd Estate resentment of the 1st & 2nd Estates
Enlightenment ideas
Huge government debt
Storming of the Bastille
Poor harvests and the rising costs of bread
Failure of Louis XVI toaccept financial reforms
France adopts 1st written constitution
French feudalism ends
Declaration of the Rights of Man
Monarchy abolished
Reign of Terror
France fights European Coalition
Napoleon gains power
Napoleonic Code established
French nationalism
French public schools established
French Revolution
Connections to Today
• French people remain proud of Napoleon’s glory days
• French law reflects Napoleonic Code
• Metric System still in use
• After centuries of power, French military and political influence declines