French Revolution and Napoleon Jeopardy. French Revolution: 10 Name the groups that made up each estate in the Old Regime (pre-revolution) of France.

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French Revolution and Napoleon Jeopardy

French Revolution: 10 Name the groups that made up each estate in the Old Regime (pre-revolution) of France.

French Revolution 20 Name 3 reasons that the members of the Third Estate were unhappy and supported revolution.

French Revolution 30 Who, through a pamphlet, inspired the Third Estate to demand more political power in France? What did he say that the Third Estate was to France?

French Revolution 40 Name the 4 legislative bodies (in order) that ruled France in the years following the meeting of the Estates General up to the point where Napoleon seized power.

French Revolution 10 The Legislative Assembly split into 3 factions: The conservatives, moderates and ________. Which side did the conservatives sit on?

French Revolution 20 What were the goals of the sans-culottes? What were the goals of the emigres?

French Revolution 30 What group led France during the Reign of Terror? (State the title of the group. You must be more specific than stating radicals, or Jacobins, or National Convention.) Who was their leader? What monarch of France was killed during the Reign of Terror?

French Revolution 40 Put the following events in the correct chronological order. 1.Directory was created 2.Women’s March on Versailles 3.King’s attempt to flee to Austria 4.Tennis Court Oath 5.Robespierre’s Execution 6.France declared war on Austria

French Revolution 10 What document was passed by the National Assembly that claimed men are equal, free, and should be guaranteed natural rights?

French Revolution 20 After the Storming of the Bastille, peasant uprisings began in the countryside. What was this called?

French Revolution 30 A radical faction of the Jacobin club became more powerful in which legislative body?

French Revolution 40 Put the following events in the correct chronological order. 1.Reign of Terror 2.Meeting of the Estates General 3.Storming of the Bastille 4.Creation of National Assembly 5.King’s execution 6.Creation of Declaration of the Rights of Man 7.Creation of the first republic in France

Napoleon 10 What was the name of the system of laws created by Napoleon?

Napoleon 20 Who was the most influential leader of the Congress of Vienna?

Napoleon 30 Describe the steps Napoleon took to increase his power in 1799 and in 1804.

Napoleon 40 Describe why the Continental System, Peninsular War, and Napoleon’s invasion of Russia failed.

Napoleon/Congress of Vienna 10 On what island did Napoleon die?

Napoleon/Congress of Vienna 20 Name 4 reforms made by Napoleon in French society. Note: There are more than 4 reforms. Look at the worksheet on changes made by Napoleon.

Napoleon/Congress of Vienna 30 Through his concordat with the pope, how did Napoleon elevate the importance of the Catholic Church in France, yet still remain powerful over the church?

Napoleon/Congress of Vienna 40 Name 3 specific ways that the Congress of Vienna attempted to create stability in Europe.

Final Jeopardy What was the name of Napoleon’s brother that he appointed to the throne in Spain?