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3 STRIKES Question 1: Answer: France suffered under an Absolute Monarchy, and most people were denied basic rights, or a say in their government. What was the political cause of the French Revolution?

4 STRIKES Question 2: Answer: France was divided among 3 Estates, or classes. The 3rd Estate, which constituted 98% of the population, had the fewest rights, the least amount of land, and the heaviest tax burden. What was a social factor that led to the French Revolution?

5 STRIKES X Question 2: Answer: France was divided among 3 Estates, or classes. The 3rd Estate, which constituted 98% of the population, had the fewest rights, the least amount of land, and the heaviest tax burden. What was a social factor that led to the French Revolution?

6 STRIKES Question 3: Answer: France faced a severe financial crisis due to overspending. Also, bad harvests resulted in food shortages. The Third Estate faced the greatest burden because of these problems. What’s an economic cause of the French Revolution?

7 STRIKES X Question 3: Answer: France faced a severe financial crisis due to overspending. Also, bad harvests resulted in food shortages. The Third Estate faced the greatest burden because of these problems. What’s an economic cause of the French Revolution?

8 STRIKES XX Question 3: Answer: France faced a severe financial crisis due to overspending. Also, bad harvests resulted in food shortages. The Third Estate faced the greatest burden because of these problems. What’s an economic cause of the French Revolution?

9 STRIKES Question 4: Answer: Estates General In 1789, King Louis XVI called the_________ ___________, France's weak legislative body to deal with the crisis. The meeting begins the French Revolution as the Third Estate attempts to better their situation by taking control of government.

10 STRIKES X Question 4: Answer: Estates General In 1789, King Louis XVI called the_________ ___________, France's weak legislative body to deal with the crisis. The meeting begins the French Revolution as the Third Estate attempts to better their situation by taking control of government.

11 STRIKES XX Question 4: Answer: Estates General In 1789, King Louis XVI called the_________ ___________, France's weak legislative body to deal with the crisis. The meeting begins the French Revolution as the Third Estate attempts to better their situation by taking control of government.

12 STRIKES Question 5 : What are the 5 Stages of the French Revolution? Hint: N ice L adies R eally D ance N eat. Answer: 1st Stage: National Assembly Third Estate declares itself the National Assembly, vows to write new Constitution. (1789) 2nd Stage: Limited Monarchy New Constitution of 1791 limits the monarchy, sets up a representative assembly. 3rd Stage: Radicals 1792, Radicals take over. Maximillien Robespierre is leader. Reign of Terror, many die as result. 4th Stage: Directory Moderates return to government. In 1795, 5 man Directory runs country. Government very weak. 5th Stage: Napoleon 1799 Coup d'etat... (forcible overthrow of the government) takes control from Directory. 1802 - names himself Emperor of the French. Absolute government again.

13 STRIKES X Question 5: What are the 5 Stages of the French Revolution? Hint: N ice L adies R eally D ance N eat. Answer: 1st Stage: National Assembly Third Estate declares itself the National Assembly, vows to write new Constitution. (1789) 2nd Stage: Limited Monarchy New Constitution of 1791 limits the monarchy, sets up a representative assembly. 3rd Stage: Radicals 1792, Radicals take over. Maximillien Robespierre is leader. Reign of Terror, many die as result. 4th Stage: Directory Moderates return to government. In 1795, 5 man Directory runs country. Government very weak. 5th Stage: Napoleon 1799 Coup d'etat... (forcible overthrow of the government) takes control from Directory. 1802 - names himself Emperor of the French. Absolute government again.

14 STRIKES XX Question 5: What are the 5 Stages of the French Revolution? Hint: N ice L adies R eally D ance N eat. Answer: 1st Stage: National Assembly Third Estate declares itself the National Assembly, vows to write new Constitution. (1789) 2nd Stage: Limited Monarchy New Constitution of 1791 limits the monarchy, sets up a representative assembly. 3rd Stage: Radicals 1792, Radicals take over. Maximillien Robespierre is leader. Reign of Terror, many die as result. 4th Stage: Directory Moderates return to government. In 1795, 5 man Directory runs country. Government very weak. 5th Stage: Napoleon 1799 Coup d'etat... (forcible overthrow of the government) takes control from Directory. 1802 - names himself Emperor of the French. Absolute government again.

15 STRIKES Question 6: What was the significance of the storming of the Bastille? **Click on video for tips ** Answer: The Bastille was taken over by the people – they overthrew the king’s soldiers – wake up call to Louis XVI, people weren’t going to take abuse from monarchy anymore.

16 STRIKES X Question 6: What was the significance of the storming of the Bastille? **Click on video for tips ** Answer: The Bastille was taken over by the people – they overthrew the king’s soldiers – wake up call to Louis XVI, people weren’t going to take abuse from monarchy anymore.

17 STRIKES XX Question 6: What was the significance of the storming of the Bastille? **Click on video for tips ** Answer: The Bastille was taken over by the people – they overthrew the king’s soldiers – wake up call to Louis XVI, people weren’t going to take abuse from monarchy anymore.

18 STRIKES Question 7: When the Third Estate declared themselves to be the National Assembly, the King ordered their meeting hall to be locked and guarded. Fearing the King would dismiss them, the members of the National Assembly swore, “to meet wherever the circumstances might require until we have established a sound and just constitution.” What was this called? Answer: The Tennis Court Oath

19 STRIKES X Question 7: When the Third Estate declared themselves to be the National Assembly, the King ordered their meeting hall to be locked and guarded. Fearing the King would dismiss them, the members of the National Assembly swore, “to meet wherever the circumstances might require until we have established a sound and just constitution.” What was this called? Answer: The Tennis Court Oath

20 STRIKES XX Question 7: When the Third Estate declared themselves to be the National Assembly, the King ordered their meeting hall to be locked and guarded. Fearing the King would dismiss them, the members of the National Assembly swore, “to meet wherever the circumstances might require until we have established a sound and just constitution.” What was this called? Answer: The Tennis Court Oath

21 STRIKES Question 8: The National Assembly wrote a constitution that stated, “all men are born and remain free and equal in rights. Rights to liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression.” They modeled this after the American Declaration of Independence and the enlightened philosophers. What was the name of the constitution? Answer: Declaration of the Rights of Man

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23 Answers Question: What was the Reign of Terror? Who started it? What device was used to carry out the executions?

24 answers Question: Answers - People in France were arrested for not supporting the revolution and MANY were executed. - Robespierre - The guillotine Question: What was the Reign of Terror? Who started it? What device was used to carry out the executions?

25 STRIKES X Question 8: The National Assembly wrote a constitution that stated, “all men are born and remain free and equal in rights. Rights to liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression.” They modeled this after the American Declaration of Independence and the enlightened philosophers. What was the name of the constitution? Answer: Declaration of the Rights of Man

26 STRIKES XX Question 8: The National Assembly wrote a constitution that stated, “all men are born and remain free and equal in rights. Rights to liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression.” They modeled this after the American Declaration of Independence and the enlightened philosophers. What was the name of the constitution? Answer: Declaration of the Rights of Man

27 STRIKES Question 9: What is suffrage? Answer: The right to vote.

28 STRIKES X Question 9: What is suffrage? Answer: The right to vote.

29 STRIKES XX Question 9: What is suffrage? Answer: The right to vote.

30 STRIKES Question 10: One important result of the French Revolution was that (multiple choice – pick one) 1. France enjoyed a lengthy period of peace and prosperity 2. the church was restored to its former role and power in the French government 3. political power shifted to the bourgeoisie 4. France lost its spirit of nationalism Answer: 3

31 STRIKES X Question 10: One important result of the French Revolution was that (multiple choice – pick one) 1. France enjoyed a lengthy period of peace and prosperity 2. the church was restored to its former role and power in the French government 3. political power shifted to the bourgeoisie 4. France lost its spirit of nationalism Answer: 3

32 STRIKES XX Question 10: One important result of the French Revolution was that (multiple choice – pick one) 1. France enjoyed a lengthy period of peace and prosperity 2. the church was restored to its former role and power in the French government 3. political power shifted to the bourgeoisie 4. France lost its spirit of nationalism Answer: 3

33 STRIKES Question 11: A study of revolutions would most likely lead to the conclusion that pre-Revolutionary governments 1. are more concerned about human rights than the governments that replace them 2. refuse to modernize their armed forces with advanced technology 3. attempt to bring about the separation of government from religion 4. fail to meet the political and economic needs of their people Answer: 4

34 STRIKES X Question 11: A study of revolutions would most likely lead to the conclusion that pre-Revolutionary governments 1. are more concerned about human rights than the governments that replace them 2. refuse to modernize their armed forces with advanced technology 3. attempt to bring about the separation of government from religion 4. fail to meet the political and economic needs of their people Answer: 4

35 STRIKES XX Question 11: A study of revolutions would most likely lead to the conclusion that pre-Revolutionary governments 1. are more concerned about human rights than the governments that replace them 2. refuse to modernize their armed forces with advanced technology 3. attempt to bring about the separation of government from religion 4. fail to meet the political and economic needs of their people Answer: 4

36 STRIKES Question 12: What are the 3 Estates? Answer: 1 st – Religious clergy – 1 % of population 2 nd – Rich nobles – 1% of population 3 rd – Bourgeoisie, Workers, Peasants – 98 % of population

37 STRIKES X Question 12: What are the 3 Estates? Answer: 1st – Religious clergy – 1 % of population 2nd – Rich nobles – 1% of population 3rd – Bourgeoisie, Workers, Peasants – 98 % of population

38 STRIKES XX Question 12: What are the 3 Estates? Answer: 1st – Religious clergy – 1 % of population 2nd – Rich nobles – 1% of population 3rd – Bourgeoisie, Workers, Peasants – 98 % of population

39 SCORESTRIKES $ 0 Get out of my cab! XXX

40 Bonus Question You will be given one question. If you get it right you double your points. If you get it wrong you lose everything! What do you say………..do you want to play?

41 Bonus Question Question: True of False? The following 3 events led to the royalty leaving the palace of Versailles 1)Third Estate voted to establish the National Assembly – first act to end absolute monarchy and make representative government 2) Tennis Court Oath – a new constitution was made 3) Bastille was taken over by the people – they overthrew the King’s soldiers

42 Video Bonus Question Answer: True!

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44 INSTRUCTIONS Enter questions and answers for questions 1-12. You will have to copy/paste for each of numbered questions. Click once to display correct answer. If they get the question right, click green button, red if they get it wrong. Number of strikes will appear. If they get 8 right in a row, they will have a red light challenge question. If they make it all the way through 12 questions without 3 strikes, they can risk all of their extra credit on a video bonus question (double or nothing). Wrong answer Right answer


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