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1 Sit with this person: (Because mixing it up is good)
Group #1 Group #2 Group #3 Group #4 Group #5 Group #6 Group #7 Group #8 Group #9

2 Instructions Write your name on the sheet (both sides)
In silence, spend 5-10 minutes per page and jot down brief answers on the sheet. Add up your score (of the ones you definitely know), write it on the sheet. Now turn to the person next to you, and together, talk through any questions you were unsure about. If you are both unsure of the details, go to your Adcock textbook and check the answer. Hand in your sheet to me.

3 What was the name of the new Assembly? (Bonus point for year)
Your name: Last week’s reading, Adcock, p177 – 180 Instructions: Try to get as many points as you can. Write the answers on the sheet (You will hand this sheet in at the end) Score yourself. Then: Work with a person next to you and go through the answers you did not know or found harder. What is the name of the Austrian Emperor? (2 bonus points if you know the name of his son too because the emperor died at an inopportune time, in March 1792.) When did the King attempt to flee the country but was arrested in Varennes? What was in the declaration of Pillnitz (and bonus points for the month and year + who issued it) What was the name of the new Assembly? (Bonus point for year) What type of people were in the new Assembly? Name a political club which was on the right, conservative side. What was the name of the group of undecided voters? Name a political club which was on the left more radical side. Did Barnave support or not support a constitutional monarchy? Was Brissot a radical or a conservative? What are refractory priests? How many priests (%) refused to swear the oath in the Vendée region? How many army officers had fled France by 1791? Why did a satirical cartoon named ‘Louis ‘Saint Veto’ call him the patron saint of emigrated nobles and refractory priests? Why did the Assembly declare war in 1792? With which country did Austria sign a military alliance in February 1792? Which political club creates a ‘war’ ministry, March 1792? How did the start of the war go, in 1792? Why? Green = 1 point Orange = 2 points Red = 3 points

4 How did Parisians respond to the war in 1792?
Your name: This week’s reading, Adcock, p181 – 184 Instructions: Try to get as many points as you can. Write the answers on the sheet (You will hand this sheet in at the end) Score yourself. Then: Work with a person next to you and go through the answers you did not know or found harder. How did Parisians respond to the war in 1792? What happened to all foreigners who were in Paris? What is a coup d’état? Who were the fédérés? Give the name of a fiery and passionate patriotic song which became popular around 1792. Who were Mr and Madame Roland? On which side of the political spectrum were they? On the 10th of August, the crowd attacked the Tuileries palace. Give reasons and details. What is a ‘section’? What is the ‘Paris Commune’? What is ‘La Patrie en danger’? (11/12 July 1792) What was in the ‘Brunswick’s Manifesto’? (25 July 1792)? Who are the sans-culottes? Who are the Swiss Guards? What is the ‘Revolutionary Commune’? (August 1792) How was the monarchy overthrown on August 10th, 1792? Why did the popular movement overthrow the King in 1792? How do we know that the popular movement in 1792 was becoming even more radical and independent than it had been before? Green = 1 point Orange = 2 points Red = 3 points


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