The King, Queen and the Rest. How the King and Queen lived… Marie Antoinette The King and Queen.

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The King, Queen and the Rest

How the King and Queen lived… Marie Antoinette The King and Queen

Answer ?s in your Notebook 1. Do you think Marie Antoinette had compassion towards the peasants, or was it easier for her to pretend problems didn’t exist? 2. Give some examples as to how the King and Queen were wasteful with money.

How everyone else lived… I Dreamed a Dream

Answer ?s in your Notebook 1. What are some differences between the way the majority of French people lived and how their leaders lived? 2. Do you think the Third Estate had a right to be upset with their living conditions? 3. If you were in the same situation, what do you think you would do?

How About a Revolution? Do You Hear the People Sing? Analyze the lyrics to “Do you hear the people sing?” Why do you think this is a good rallying cry for the peasants to rise up and fight?

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