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The French Revolution

The French Revolution . By Jessica Kaljaj. The Ancient Regime 200. The king shares no power among his own people. . Question. The Ancient Regime 400. The clergy, the nobility, and the common people. Question. The Ancient Regime 600. The “Sun King”. Question. The Ancient Regime 800.

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The French Revolution

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  1. The French Revolution By Jessica Kaljaj

  2. The Ancient Regime200 The king shares no power among his own people. Question

  3. The Ancient Regime400 The clergy, the nobility, and the common people. Question

  4. The Ancient Regime600 The “Sun King”. Question

  5. The Ancient Regime800 The Seven Years War (1756-1763) and the American Revolution (1775-1783) Question

  6. The Ancient Regime1000 The taille. Question

  7. People 200 The Archduchess of Austria and queen of France from 1774-1792. Question

  8. People400 The King of France from 1774 to 1792. Question

  9. People600 An extremely radical revolutionary leader, and essentially the dictator of the masses during the Reign of Terror. Question

  10. People 800 Two 18th century philosophes who were alive during the Enlightenment and greatly influenced a lot of the revolutionary mindsets of the bourgeoisie. Question

  11. People1000 A radical journalist and politician who fervently supported the sans-cullotes; he was assassinated by Charlotte Corday. Question

  12. Revolutionary Events200 The National Assembly vowed to never disperse until it gave France a new constitution on June 20, 1789. Question

  13. Revolutionary Events400 The state prison mobs of French people stormed on July 14, 1789 to gather arms and military supplies, as well as free prisoners of the state. Question

  14. Revolutionary Events600 A document that was published in August of 1789 that specifically defined the “natural rights” of all three estates in France, equally. Question

  15. Revolutionary Events800 On January 21, 1793 this former king was executed via guillotine publically in Paris. Question

  16. Revolutionary Events1000 The statement made by the heads of the Holy Roman Empire and Prussia, who declared war against France and the French Revolution to protect the Bourbon monarchy on August 12, 1791. Question

  17. The Great Terror200 The mechanism that was used to kill thousands of French people during the Revolution. Its height of usage was during the Great Terror. Question

  18. The Great Terror 400 The French phrase referring to the entire extent of France’s human resources during the Revolution. Question

  19. The Great Terror600 The radical French faction Robespierre was at the head of during his reign, and succeeded against the Girondists for the nation’s majority in control. Question

  20. The Great Terror800 The religion established by Robespierre during the Great Terror, worshipping Enlightened philosophy as the state required. Question

  21. The Great Terror1000 The Terror came to an end with this man’s execution on July 28, 1794. Question

  22. Napoleonic Era200 This title gave Napoleon limitless powers in the Republic of France. Question

  23. Napoleonic Era400 Emperor of the French from 1804 to 1814. Question

  24. Napoleonic Era600 This made privileges by birth and restrictions on freedom of religion illegal in all countries that employed it. Question

  25. Napoleonic Era800 The peace founded by Austria, the United Kingdom, Prussia, and the Russian Empire after the defeat of Napoleon. Question

  26. Napoleonic Era1000 The period between March and July of 1815, where Napoleon returned from his exile on Elba to retake France and restart the revolution. He was ultimately defeated. Question

  27. The Ancient Regime 200 What is an absolute monarchy? All affairs of the state were of the king’s, including finances. The monarch of the land was only answerable to God. Game Board

  28. The Ancient Regime400 What were the three estates? The first estate was the clergy, the second estate was the nobility, and the third (and largest) estate was the common people of France, from the richest of merchants to the poorest of farmers. Game Board

  29. The Ancient Regime600 Who was Louis XIV? King Louis the Great was France’s most powerful and longest ruler. He is referred to as the “Sun God” because he is one of the most remarkable monarchs in history, using his absolute power to its absolute fullest. Game Board

  30. The Ancient Regime800 What were the two wars that caused France to accumulate colossal debt? After the embarrassing Seven Years War France lost most of its important colonies that brought in money (Canada and parts of India) France paid for its military assistance by taking out new loans instead of increasing taxes. Game Board

  31. The Ancient Regime1000 What is the only direct tax the second estate have to pay? In most cases, the nobility were able to get out of the taille. This made the tax burden fall even heavier on the third estate, making the poor of France pay the heaviest taxes when the rich and the clergy didn’t have to pay any. Game Board

  32. People 200 Who was Marie Antoinette? Game Board

  33. People400 Who was King Louis XVI? (he kind of looks like a turtle) Game Board

  34. People600 Who was Maximilien Robespierre? Game Board

  35. People800 Who were Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Montesquieu? Rousseau Game Board Montesquieu

  36. People1000 Who was Jean-Paul Marat? La Mort de Marat, a famous painting by Jacques-Louis David Game Board

  37. Revolutionary Events200 What was the Tennis Court Oath? After the Estates General locked the Third Estate deputies out of Versailles, they all joined together and decided to never disperse until they gave the French people a fair and equal constitution. Game Board

  38. Revolutionary Events400 What was the taking of the Bastille? The storming of the Bastille was significant because the old fortress was a symbol of absolute monarchy and royal power. This was the beginning of the end of the old order of France. Game Board

  39. Revolutionary Events600 What was the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen? LIBERTY EQUALITY FRATERNITY Game Board

  40. Revolutionary Events800 When was the execution of King Louis XVI? Game Board

  41. Revolutionary Events1000 What was the Declaration of Pillnitz? All of governments throughout Europe were terrified the Revolution and desire would spread to their countries and threaten their monarchal control. Game Board

  42. The Great Terror 200 What is the guillotine? Game Board

  43. The Great Terror400 What is the Levée en masse? This essentially called for mass uprising, or mobs, the most popular call occurring on August 16, 1793. Game Board

  44. The Great Terror600 Who were thesans-coullotes? They were often the poorest and the most radical and left-wing revolutionaries (mostly urban laborers) Game Board

  45. The Great Terror800 What was the Cult of the Supreme Being? Game Board The Festival of the Supreme Being

  46. The Great Terror1000 What was the execution of Maximilien Robespierre? Game Board

  47. Napoleonic Era200 What was the First Consul of the Republic? “Citizens, the revolution is established on the principles with which it began. It is over.” Game Board

  48. Napoleonic Era400 Who was Napoleon Bonaparte? Game Board

  49. Napoleonic Era600 What is the Napoleonic Code? Also, this made government jobs only go to people who were the most qualified. Every country Napoleon conquered was forced to abide by the Napoleonic Codes. Game Board

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