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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Reform & TERROR Napo- leon Napo- leon 2 Congress of Vienna RANDOM French Rev

C1-$100 French Revolution-$100 The storming of the Bastille was the first violent act of the French Revolution? A) True B) False

C1-$200 French Revolution- $200 About what portion of France’s population belonged to the Third Estate? A) 1 percent B) 10 percent C) 50 percent D) 97 percent

C1-$300 French Revolution- $300 All is true about the second estate except: A) They owned 20% of the land B) They disliked enlightenment ideas C) They were heavily taxed D) They held the highest offices in government

C1-$400 French Revolution- $400 All is true about the Tennis Court Oath except: A)The Third Estate delegates found themselves locked out of their meeting room. B) Once they entered, they played tennis for three straight days C) Once inside, they drew up a new constitution. D) The king tried to make peace with them by yielding to their demands.

C1-$500 French Revolution- $500 During the Great Fear peasants did everything except: A) Helped nobles by protecting them from their houses burning down B) Became bandits C) Broke in nobles’ manors & tore up legal papers that bound them to pay feudal dues D) Spread rumors that outlaws were hired by nobles to terrorize them

C2-$100 Reform and TERROR-$100 The period when Robespierre ruled France as a dictator and thousands of citizens were executed? A) Great Fear B) Guillotine C) Old Regime D) Reign of Terror

C2-$200 Reform and TERROR-$200 The members of the National Assembly who sat on the right side were called this name? A) Radicals B) Conservatives C) Moderates D) Democrats

C2-$300 Reform and TERROR-$300 All is true about Robespierre except: A) He was married to Marie Antoinette’s sister B) He had all churches closed in Paris C) His rule became known as the reign of terror. D) He was the leader of Committee of Public Safety.

C2-$400 Reform and TERROR-$400 The term for nobles who left France and hoped to return the monarchy to power? A) Conservatives B) Jacobins C) Sans-culottes D) Émigrés

C2-$500 Reform and TERROR-$500 Who was the leader of Committee of Public Safety? A) Marat B) Danton C) Robespierre D) Napoleon

C3-$100 Napoleon-$100 The executive body known as The Directory was responsible for appointing Napoleon to command France’s armies. A) True B) False

C3-$200 Napoleon-$200 A sudden seizure of power is known as a: A) Tuilerie B) Artillery C) Olympe de Gouges D) Coup d’état

C3-$300 Napoleon-$300 Napoleon’s policy of preventing trade between Great Britain and the rest of Europe? A) Blockade B) Hundred Days C) Plebiscite D) Continental System

C3-$400 Napoleon-$400 Name for a vote held by the people? A) Tuilerie B) Lycees C) Plebiscite D) Coup d’état

C3-$500 Napoleon-$500 What naval battle did Napoleon lose to the British? A) Waterloo B) St. Helena C) Elba D) Trafalgar

C4-$100 Napoleon 2-$100 The phrase “Hundred Days” refers to what? A) The number of days the Congress of Vienna lasted B) The number to days the Reign of Terror lasted C) The number of days he was exiled to Elba D) The number of days of Napoleon’s second reign as emperor

C3-200 Napoleon 2-$200 The “scorched-earth policy” was used by Napoleon as he invaded Russia? A) True B) False

C3-$300 Napoleon 2-$300 The Peninsular War was a war between France and ? A) Russian troops B) The British Navy C) Austrian & Prussian troops D) Spanish Guerrillas

C3-$400 Napoleon 2-$400 All is true about the Napoleonic Codes except: A)Gave the country a uniform set of laws & it eliminated many injustices B) They helped the peasants to have a stronger voice in government C) They created religious tolerance and restored slavery D) Limited liberty & promoted order & authority over individual rights

C3-$500 Napoleon 2-$500 Napoleon’s Continental System caused all of the following except? A) Ordered a blockade against Britain B) Smugglers managed to bring cargo into Europe from Britain C) Caused all of Europe to unite against Britain D) Caused Britain to respond with a blockade of its own

C4-$100 Congress of Vienna DAILY DOUBLE Name the five “super” power nations that met secretly to make most of the decisions at the Congress of Vienna

C4-$200 Congress of Vienna-$200 The most influential leader at the Congress of Vienna was A) King Frederick William III of Prussia B) Prince Klemens von Metternich of Austria C) Emperor Francis I of Austria D) Czar Alexander I of Russia

C4-$300 Congress of Vienna-$300 In 1815 Czar Alexander I from Russia, Francis I of Austria & Frederick William III of Prussia entered a league called: A) Holy Trinity B) Holy Fraternity C) Holy Alliance D) Holy Moly Donut Shop

C4-$400 Congress of Vienna-$400 During the Congress of Vienna, the leaders punished France but not to harshly for all of these reasons except: A) They feared that France might take revenge B) They feared that the U.S. might get involved and start a war with Europe C) If they broke up France then another country might become too strong & threaten all of Europe D) They wanted France to continue to have it’s army and an independent government

C4-$500 Congress of Vienna-$500 The Congress of Vienna was considered a political triumph for all of these reasons except: A)France was allowed to buy back Louisiana from the U.S. B) No country left bearing a grudge towards one another. C) Kings & princes were restored back to power in various countries D) It maintained peace in Europe until World War I.

C4-$100 Random - $100 Meeting called by King Louis XVI to ask 1st and 2nd estate to help pay taxes? A) Legislative Assembly B) Estates General C) National Assembly D) Tennis Court Oath

C4-$200 Random- $200 All of the following became the slogan of the Revolution except: A) Power B) Liberty C) Equality D) Fraternity

C4-$300 Random- $300 Government run schools set up by Napoleon to educate French students. A) Estates General B) Plebiscite C) Lycees D) Tennis Court Oath

C4-$400 Random- $400 All were a part of the 3 rd estate except: A) bourgeoisie B) peasant class C) upper class D) working class

C4-$500 Random- $500 A series of alliances devised by Metternich, which assured that nations would help one another if any revolutions broke out, was called: A) European Alliance B) Concert of Alliances C) Concert of Europe D) European Concert