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You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

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The Enlight. & the Old Regime Causes of the French Revolution Events of the French Revolution Reign of Terror Declaration Of the Rights Of Man 100 Points 100 Points 100 Points 100 Points 100 Points 200 Points 200 Points 200 Points 200 Points 200 Points 300 Points 300 Points 300 Points 300 Points 300 Points 400 Points 400 Points 400 Points 400 Points 400 Points 500 Points 500 Points 500 Points 500 Points 500 Points

100 This is the name of the estate that was 1% of the population yet owned 10% of the land in France

100 The First Estate CATEGORY HOME

200 This is the name of the estate that was 97% of the population yet payed the majority of the taxes to support wars and the wealthy

200 The Third Estate CATEGORY HOME

300 This man was a lawyer, wrote The Spirit of Laws, and advocated for a separation of powers to replace absolute monarchies (3 branches)

300 Baron de Montesqueiu CATEGORY HOME

400 This man saw his father fight for Parliament in England and fought for natural rights such as life, liberty, and property

400 John Locke CATEGORY HOME

500 These are the two ideas that were at the heart of the Enlightenment; replacing religion and emotion as motives of human action

500 Logic and Reason CATEGORY HOME

100 This is the name of the Queen of France who wore fancy dresses and lived a lavish lifestyle full of wealth and safety

100 Marie Antoinette CATEGORY HOME

200 This is the food that became overpriced and scarce after crop failures destroyed the wheat fields of the peasants

200 Bread CATEGORY HOME

300 This is the name of the magnificent palace that had been home to the kings of France for many years and was the ultimate sign of power

300 Palace of Versailles CATEGORY HOME

400 This is the age of King Louis XVI when he took the throne; and his inexperience made him a weak leader of a nation

400 20 CATEGORY HOME

500 This is the country that is south of Germany that King Louis XVI formed an alliance, which sparked a revolution

500 Austria CATEGORY HOME

100 This is the name of the first meeting held with all estates present and each estate got one vote regardless of the number of delegates

100 Estates General CATEGORY HOME

200 This is the name of the statement made by the Third Estate delegates when they united to stay in one room until change occurred

200 Tennis Court Oath CATEGORY HOME

300 This is the name of the prison in which peasants, urban workers, and bourgeoisie members seized gun powder; symbol of royal power

300 Bastille CATEGORY HOME

400 This is the name of the movement of peasant women who were frustrated by bread prices in a fight to survive

Women’s March On Versailles 400 CATEGORY HOME

500 This is the type of government that was originally suggested under a new constitution that kept the king in power

Limited/Constitutional 500 Limited/Constitutional Monarchy CATEGORY HOME

100 This is the “democratic” machine that would be used to eliminate enemies of the revolution and instill fear across the countryside

100 Guillotine CATEGORY HOME

200 This is the man who took charge of the new government in the belief that a republic (representative gov.) would one day take hold

Maximillen Robespierre 200 Maximillen Robespierre CATEGORY HOME

300 This is the name of the government leaders that took power under the Reign of Terror (like a political party, not a police force)

300 Jacobins CATEGORY HOME

400 This is the name of the police force that was created to seek out enemies of the state and brought nearly 40,000 to their death

Committee on Public Safety 400 Committee on Public Safety CATEGORY HOME

500 This is the name of the perfect government that was built on citizens who worked for the state (country) & sought out enemies at all times

500 Republic of Virtue CATEGORY HOME

100 This is the other revolutionary document that stated a need to protect the natural rights of men and make a representative gov.

Declaration of Independence 100 Declaration of Independence CATEGORY HOME

200 This is the idea/freedom that Voltaire fought most vigilantly for and it was included in the Declaration of the Rights of Man

Freedom of Religion (And Speech) 200 Freedom of Religion (And Speech) CATEGORY HOME

This is the name of a document explaining how to run a gov. 300

300 constitution CATEGORY HOME

400 This is the name of the group that passed the declaration; it had been formed during the early months of the revolution

400 General Assembly CATEGORY HOME

This is the year in which the Declaration of Rights of Man was passed 500 This is the year in which the Declaration of Rights of Man was passed

500 1789 CATEGORY HOME

Category: U.S. Constitution Final Jeopardy Category: U.S. Constitution Make your wager

How many states were needed to ratify the Constitution?

9 CATEGORY HOME