World History On-Line Chapter 6 th Study Guide 5 th & 7 th Periods Mr. Bellisario & Mr. Hearty.

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World History On-Line Chapter 6 th Study Guide 5 th & 7 th Periods Mr. Bellisario & Mr. Hearty

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Head of the Committee of Public Safety and leader of the Reign of Terror. Marquis Lafayette Maximilien RobespierreMaximilien Robespierre Jacques Necker

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PEOPLE He was put on trial as traitor to France Clemens Von MetternichClemens Von Metternich Louis XV Louis XVI

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PEOPLE Prince of Austria Clemens Von MetternichClemens Von Metternich Louis XV Louis XVI

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PEOPLE Financial director for Louis XVI Marquis Lafayette Maximilien RobespierreMaximilien Robespierre Jacques Necker

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PEOPLE Took title of First Counsul. Louis XVIII Louis XV Napoleon Bonaparte

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PEOPLE Austrian born Queen of France who was executed. Dianne Hapsburg Marie Antoinette Olympe De Gouges

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PEOPLE Demanded equal rights in her Declaration of Rights of women and the Female Citizens Dianne Hapsburg Marie Antoinette Olympe De Gouges

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PEOPLE Working class men and women who demanded a republic Sans Culotte Partis Politiques Jacobins

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PEOPLE Revolutionary political club of lawyers and scholars Sans Culotte Partis Politiques Jacobins

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PEOPLE Middle class men and women who demanded a republic Bourgeoisie Urban workers Rural workers

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PEOPLE 95%-98% of the French population First Estate Second Estate Third Estate

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PEOPLE Before the revolution, to what social class did the clergy belong? First Estate Second Estate Third Estate

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PEOPLE Nobles, who held top jobs in the French government First Estate Second Estate Third Estate

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PLACE French Prison that was stormed by 800 Parisians Amfissa Bastille Sarposa

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ITEM An execution device used during the Reign of Terror Gallows Guillotine Shooting Gallery

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TERM A popular vote by ballots Suffrage Primary of electors Plebiscite

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TERM Government spending more money than it takes it. Deficit spending Surplus spending Conservative economicsConservative economics

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TERM Right to vote Suffrage Primary of electors Plebiscite

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TERM Period in France where revolutionaries committed mass executions Revolution of terror Reign of terror Revoutionaries de radicuxRevoutionaries de radicux

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TERM The idea of restoring the monarchy in France Legitimacy Return to Second EstateReturn to Second Estate Kingship Royale

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QUESTIONS What was one important result of the Estates- General? The National AssemblyThe National Assembly Tax reform The abolishment of serfdomThe abolishment of serfdom

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QUESTIONS What was the model for the Declaration of the Right of Man and the Citizen? United States ConstitutionUnited States Constitution British Magna Carta United States Declaration of IndependenceUnited States Declaration of Independence

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QUESTIONS In 1792, what form of government did the radicals create at the new National Convention? An absolute monarchyAn absolute monarchy A dictatorship A republic

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QUESTIONS The reign of terror gave way to the directory phase of the revolution in which the dominate political force was the: Jacobins Bourgeoisie Council of Virtue

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PLACES What war tactics helped the Russians defeat Napoleon? Blockade Scorched-earth policy Continental System

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PLACES Which nation was able to remain outside Napoleon’s European empire? Belgium Britain Italy

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PLACE Napoleon was defeated by the Duke of Wellington at which battle? Battle of St. Helena Battle of Waterloo Battle of Elba

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QUESTION #1 Describe how social, economic, and political conditions before the French Revolution affect ordinary citizens. How were these conditions related to the “Storming of the Bastille”

QUESTION #1 What is the ACTION WORD? –Describe (paint a picture with words) What do you need to know? –Social, economic, and political conditions before the French Revolution –“Storming of the Bastille”

QUESTION #1

QUESTION #2 Explain the term nationalism? In what ways did nationalism help Napoleon? In what ways did nationalism work against him?

QUESTION #2 What is the ACTION WORD? –Explain (Teach me or show me the steps) What do you need to know? –What is nationalism –Napoleon Bonaparte’s actions

QUESTION #3 Comparing The British Bill of Rights, Declaration of Rights of Man (French), and Declaration of Independence, list three similar ideas from each document

QUESTION #3 What is the ACTION WORD? –Compare (similar) & list What do you need to know? –The British Bill of Rights –Declaration of Rights of Man (French) –Declaration of Independence

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