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Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Bon Voyage. Little Man Big Rule. Liberté, égalité, fraternité. Tonight’s Main Reformer. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Choose a category. You will be given the answer.

You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

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Click here for Final Jeopardy

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Little Man Big Rule

Tonight’sMain

Reformer

It’s all French To me

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Liberté, égalité,

fraternitéBon Voyage

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In an effort to get rid of them, the

King locked representatives of

the Third Estate out of this meeting.

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Estates General

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Radical Jacobins wanted him to pay for France’s

problems. On January 21, 1793 they got their way, and HE was executed. Neighboring states were

horrified.

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Who is

King Louis XVI?

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The National Assembly swore not to leave until

they had written a constitution.

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What is the

Tennis Court Oath?

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The former leader of the Committee of Public Safety said bon voyage to his

own head in July of 1794.

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Who is

Maximilen Robespierre?

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Napoleon said bon voyage once and for all when the British exiled him to this far away island in 1815.

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What is St. Helena?

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Napoleon was born off the coast of Italy on this French island.

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What is Corsica?

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Napoleon’s plan to block Great Britain from trading with the rest of Europe in an effort to

cripple their economy was known as this.

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What is the Continental Plan, or the Continental

System?

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Napoleon introduced a single set of laws for

France. His civil code is referred to as this.

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What is the Napoleonic Code?

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Napoleon titled himself this in 1799. Five years later he

crowned himself Emperor.

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What is first consul?

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In 1812, Napoleon gets this terrible military

idea; it ultimately costs more than 400,000

soldiers’ lives

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What is to invade Russia?

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The Third Estate representatives rename themselves this in 1789.

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What is the National

Assembly?

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Similar to United States’ documents, this document, written in August of 1789, claimed freedom and equal

rights for men.

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What is The Declaration of the Rights of Man and

of Citizen?

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In 1792, this group of legislators abolished the

monarchy and declared a new French Republic.

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What is the National

Convention?

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By 1795, a new group sat at the head of the French

government. This group of five elected members was

known as this.

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What is the Directory?

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He defined the laws of gravity

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Who is Isaac Newton?

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This faction of the Jacobin party would

have rather kept Louis alive.

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Who are the Girondins?

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Jacques-Louis David painted the infamous murder scene of this

man, and radical Jacobin.

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Jean-Paul Marat

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He tried to fix things; in 1789 he calls for the first meeting of the

Estates General since 1614.

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King Louis XVI

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He painted the Tennis Court Oath painting seen here:

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Who is Jacques-Louis David?

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He spread religious toleration

throughout France.

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Who is Napoleon?

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On July 14, 1789 in Paris, mobs attacked this

government armory/prison, killed the king’s guards,

seized the king’s weapons, and freed the prisoners.

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What is the Bastille?

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Napoleon’s successful overthrow of the Directory

in 1799 is also known as this.

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What is a coup d'état?

Koo – day - ta

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During the Reign of Terror, 35,000 people saw this

device as their final stop.

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What is the guillotine?

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This group of middle class people

was a part of the Third Estate.

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What is the bourgeoisie?

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Mr. M calls them “Without Fancypants,” this group of ordinary citizens form the Paris

Commune.

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Who are the

sans-culottes?

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Make your wager

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Napoleon’s final battle against British and Prussian troops

took place here.

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Waterloo

What is Waterloo?