1. What religion is France? 2. What did the Edict of Nantes do? 3. Who were the Huguenots? 4. Name the first country that had an official split in religion:

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1. What religion is France? 2. What did the Edict of Nantes do? 3. Who were the Huguenots? 4. Name the first country that had an official split in religion: 5. What did Jacques Cartier do?

1. What religion is France? 2. What did the Edict of Nantes do? 3. Who were the Huguenots? 4. Name the first country that had an official split in religion: 5. What did Jacques Cartier do? Catholic

1. What religion is France? 2. What did the Edict of Nantes do? 3. Who were the Huguenots? 4. Name the first country that had an official split in religion: 5. What did Jacques Cartier do? Catholic Gave religious freedom to the Huguenots

1. What religion is France? 2. What did the Edict of Nantes do? 3. Who were the Huguenots? 4. Name the first country that had an official split in religion: 5. What did Jacques Cartier do? Catholic Gave religious freedom to the Huguenots French Protestants

1. What religion is France? 2. What did the Edict of Nantes do? 3. Who were the Huguenots? 4. Name the first country that had an official split in religion: 5. What did Jacques Cartier do? Catholic Gave religious freedom to the Huguenots French Protestants France

1. What religion is France? 2. What did the Edict of Nantes do? 3. Who were the Huguenots? 4. Name the first country that had an official split in religion: 5. What did Jacques Cartier do? Catholic Gave religious freedom to the Huguenots French Protestants France Claimed Quebec for France (later all of Canada taken by G.B.)

6. What did Cardinal Richelieu create in France—even though he wasn’t king? 7. List three things Louis XIV did when he took over France: 8. What did Louis XIV build? Why? 9. List three privileges that Louis XIV gives to the First and Second Estates :

6. What did Cardinal Richelieu create in France—even though he wasn’t king? 7. List three things Louis XIV did when he took over France: 8. What did Louis XIV build? Why? 9. List three privileges that Louis XIV gives to the First and Second Estates : Absolute monarchy

6. What did Cardinal Richelieu create in France—even though he wasn’t king? 7. List three things Louis XIV did when he took over France: 8. What did Louis XIV build? Why? 9. List three privileges that Louis XIV gives to the First and Second Estates : Absolute monarchy 1. centralize power 2. rule by divine right 3. repeals Edict of Nantes

6. What did Cardinal Richelieu create in France—even though he wasn’t king? 7. List three things Louis XIV did when he took over France: 8. What did Louis XIV build? Why? 9. List three privileges that Louis XIV gives to the First and Second Estates : Absolute monarchy 1. centralize power 2. rule by divine right 3. repeals Edict of Nantes Palace of Versaille—show power and wealth

6. What did Cardinal Richelieu create in France—even though he wasn’t king? 7. List three things Louis XIV did when he took over France: 8. What did Louis XIV build? Why? 9. List three privileges that Louis XIV gives to the First and Second Estates : Absolute monarchy 1. centralize power 2. rule by divine right 3. repeals Edict of Nantes Palace of Versaille—show power and wealth 1. no taxes 2. Government jobs 3. live at Versailles

10. When did Louis XIV rule France? 11. When was the Enlightenment? 12. What was emphasized during the Enlightenment? 13. What did Montesquieu write? 14. What idea did Montesquieu come up with?

10. When did Louis XIV rule France? 11. When was the Enlightenment? 12. What was emphasized during the Enlightenment? 13. What did Montesquieu write? 14. What idea did Montesquieu come up with?

10. When did Louis XIV rule France? 11. When was the Enlightenment? 12. What was emphasized during the Enlightenment? 13. What did Montesquieu write? 14. What idea did Montesquieu come up with? (17 th and 18 th centuries)

10. When did Louis XIV rule France? 11. When was the Enlightenment? 12. What was emphasized during the Enlightenment? 13. What did Montesquieu write? 14. What idea did Montesquieu come up with? (17 th and 18 th centuries) Reason

10. When did Louis XIV rule France? 11. When was the Enlightenment? 12. What was emphasized during the Enlightenment? 13. What did Montesquieu write? 14. What idea did Montesquieu come up with? (17 th and 18 th centuries) Reason Spirit of Laws

10. When did Louis XIV rule France? 11. When was the Enlightenment? 12. What was emphasized during the Enlightenment? 13. What did Montesquieu write? 14. What idea did Montesquieu come up with? (17 th and 18 th centuries) Reason Spirit of Laws Separation of powers (3 branches of gov’t)

15. What did this idea influence in the United States? 16. What book did Rousseau write? 17. What did Rousseau say about the “contract?” 18. What is Voltaire famous for defending? 19. What is the famous quote by Voltaire?

15. What did this idea influence in the United States? 16. What book did Rousseau write? 17. What did Rousseau say about the “contract?” 18. What is Voltaire famous for defending? 19. What is the famous quote by Voltaire? 3 branches of gov’t

15. What did this idea influence in the United States? 16. What book did Rousseau write? 17. What did Rousseau say about the “contract?” 18. What is Voltaire famous for defending? 19. What is the famous quote by Voltaire? 3 branches of gov’t Social Contract

15. What did this idea influence in the United States? 16. What book did Rousseau write? 17. What did Rousseau say about the “contract?” 18. What is Voltaire famous for defending? 19. What is the famous quote by Voltaire? 3 branches of gov’t Social Contract It was between the people and their rulers

15. What did this idea influence in the United States? 16. What book did Rousseau write? 17. What did Rousseau say about the “contract?” 18. What is Voltaire famous for defending? 19. What is the famous quote by Voltaire? 3 branches of gov’t Social Contract It was between the people and their rulers Freedom of speech/religion

15. What did this idea influence in the United States? 16. What book did Rousseau write? 17. What did Rousseau say about the “contract?” 18. What is Voltaire famous for defending? 19. What is the famous quote by Voltaire? 3 branches of gov’t Social Contract It was between the people and their rulers Freedom of speech/religion “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it!”

20. Who painted “Liberty Leading the People?” 21. Who ruled France in 1789? 22. What problems did Louis XVI face? 23. Who rebelled against Louis? 24. What prison did the peasants take over?

20. Who painted “Liberty Leading the People?” 21. Who ruled France in 1789? 22. What problems did Louis XVI face? 23. Who rebelled against Louis? 24. What prison did the peasants take over? Eugene Delacroix

20. Who painted “Liberty Leading the People?” 21. Who ruled France in 1789? 22. What problems did Louis XVI face? 23. Who rebelled against Louis? 24. What prison did the peasants take over? Eugene Delacroix Louis XVI

20. Who painted “Liberty Leading the People?” 21. Who ruled France in 1789? 22. What problems did Louis XVI face? 23. Who rebelled against Louis? 24. What prison did the peasants take over? Eugene Delacroix Louis XVI Huge debt, high taxes

20. Who painted “Liberty Leading the People?” 21. Who ruled France in 1789? 22. What problems did Louis XVI face? 23. Who rebelled against Louis? 24. What prison did the peasants take over? Eugene Delacroix Louis XVI Huge debt, high taxes 3 rd Estate

20. Who painted “Liberty Leading the People?” 21. Who ruled France in 1789? 22. What problems did Louis XVI face? 23. Who rebelled against Louis? 24. What prison did the peasants take over? Eugene Delacroix Louis XVI Huge debt, high taxes 3 rd Estate Bastille

25. What is “Bastille Day”? When did it happen? 26. What was the name of the new French legislature? 27. What happened to Louis XVI? 28. What was the “Reign of Terror?”

25. What is “Bastille Day”? When did it happen? 26. What was the name of the new French legislature? 27. What happened to Louis XVI? 28. What was the “Reign of Terror?” 1.French Independence Day 2. July 14, 1789

25. What is “Bastille Day”? When did it happen? 26. What was the name of the new French legislature? 27. What happened to Louis XVI? 28. What was the “Reign of Terror?” 1.French Independence Day 2. July 14, 1789 National Assembly

25. What is “Bastille Day”? When did it happen? 26. What was the name of the new French legislature? 27. What happened to Louis XVI? 28. What was the “Reign of Terror?” 1.French Independence Day 2. July 14, 1789 National Assembly Executed

25. What is “Bastille Day”? When did it happen? 26. What was the name of the new French legislature? 27. What happened to Louis XVI? 28. What was the “Reign of Terror?” 1.French Independence Day 2. July 14, 1789 National Assembly Executed French gov’t kills anyone who might not support new gov’t

29. Who ended the Fr. Revolution? When? How? 30. What were the dates of the French Revolution?

29. Who ended the Fr. Revolution? When? How? 30. What were the dates of the French Revolution? 1.Napoleon Bonaparte coup d’etat

29. Who ended the Fr. Revolution? When? How? 30. What were the dates of the French Revolution? 1.Napoleon Bonaparte coup d’etat