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1 Chapter 20 The Revolution in Politics

2 Anatomy of a Revolution ideal problem chaos ?

3 Background to Revolution 620-625How did the social structure of France create imbalance and conflict?

4 Background to Revolution 620-625How did the social structure of France create imbalance and conflict?

5 Background to Revolution 620-625How did the social structure of France create imbalance and conflict?

6 What was the long-standing historical interpretation of the conflict in France? Background to Revolution 620-625

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8 How did the French monarchy lose its prestige?

9 Background to Revolution 620-625What was the immediate impact of the American Revolution on France?

10 Background to Revolution 620-625What was the immediate impact of the American Revolution on France?

11 Background to Revolution 620-625What was France’s economic crisis and what measures were unavailable to Louis XVI?

12 Background to Revolution What social, political, and economic factors formed the background to the French Revolution?

13 Politics and the People, 1789-1791 625-633 How/why did the formation of the National Assembly begin the French Revolution? What is the makeup of the Estates General?

14 Politics and the People, 1789-1791 625-633 How/why did the formation of the National Assembly begin the French Revolution? What issue divides the Estates General?

15 Politics and the People, 1789-1791 625-633 How/why did the formation of the National Assembly begin the French Revolution? What is the first act of revolution?

16 Politics and the People, 1789-1791 625-633What was the first act of violent revolution by the common people, and what were its implications?

17 Politics and the People, 1789-1791 625-633 How did the Revolution gain momentum in the countryside and in the National Assembly?

18 Politics and the People, 1789-1791 625-633How did the March on Versailles escalate the situation?

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20 Politics and the People, 1789-1791 625-633How did the National Assembly begin to drastically change France's government and society?

21 Politics and the People, 1789-1791 625-633 How did the National Assembly begin to drastically change France's government and society?

22 What disagreements arise over the new legislation? Politics and the People, 1789-1791 625-633

23 How did the events in France frustrate Saint-Domingue?

24 Politics and the People, 1789-1791 How did the events of 1789 result in a constitutional monarchy in France, and how did the new constitution affect the various members of French society at home and in the colony of Saint-Domingue?

25 World War and Republican France, 1791-1799 633-644How were events in France debated outside of its borders?

26 How did Louis XVI arouse the French people and seal his fate? World War and Republican France, 1791-1799 633-644

27 How/why did the first Revolutionary War begin?

28 World War and Republican France, 1791-1799 633-644How/why did the first Revolutionary War begin? How do the initial stages of the war drastically alter France’s government?

29 World War and Republican France, 1791-1799 633-644What were the causes and impacts of the Second Revolution?

30 World War and Republican France, 1791-1799 633-644What were the causes and impacts of the Second Revolution? LEFTCENTERRIGHT

31 World War and Republican France, 1791-1799 633-644What were the causes and impacts of the Second Revolution?

32 World War and Republican France, 1791-1799 633-644How/why did the Revolution radicalize into the Reign of Terror?

33 World War and Republican France, 1791-1799 633-644How/why did the Revolution radicalize into the Reign of Terror?

34 World War and Republican France, 1791-1799 633-644 How did events in Saint-Domingue also radicalize?

35 World War and Republican France, 1791-1799 633-644What was the Thermidorian reaction and how did it seek to stabilize France?

36 World War and Republican France, 1791-1799 633-644What was the Thermidorian reaction and how did it seek to stabilize France?

37 World War and Republican France, 1791-1799 How and why did the Revolution take a radical turn at home and in the colonies?

38 Napoleonic Era, 1799-1815 644-651

39 How did Napoleon change France internally?

40 Napoleonic Era, 1799-1815 644-651How did Napoleon create an empire that dominated Europe?

41 Napoleonic Era, 1799-1815 644-651How did Napoleon fail in Haiti?

42 Napoleonic Era, 1799-1815 644-651In the long run, why was Napoleon's personality his downfall?

43 Napoleonic Era, 1799-1815 644-651In the long run, why was Napoleon's personality his downfall?

44 Napoleonic Era, 1799-1815 644-651In the long run, why was Napoleon's personality his downfall?

45 Napoleonic Era, 1799-1815 644-651In the long run, why was Napoleon's personality his downfall? Peninsular War

46 Napoleonic Era, 1799-1815 644-651In the long run, why was Napoleon's personality his downfall?

47 Napoleonic Era, 1799-1815 644-651In the long run, why was Napoleon's personality his downfall?

48 Napoleonic Era, 1799-1815 644-651In the long run, why was Napoleon's personality his downfall?

49 Napoleonic Era, 1799-1815 Why did Napoleon Bonaparte assume control of France, and what factors led to his downfall? How did the new republic of Haiti gain independence from France?

50 Chapter 20 The Revolution in Politics To what extent was Europe revolutionized from 1789 to 1815?


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