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STUDY GUIDE- CHAPTER 23 The French Revolution and Napoleon World History Bradshaw

1. During the____________________, no one was safe from the guillotine. 2. _______________divided the __________fleet and attacked smaller groups of ships. 3. This document stated that “men are born and remain free and equal in rights.” ________________________________________ 4. About 97% of France’s population belonged to the___________________. 5. Napoleon set up government-run_____________, established a _________code, and set up a comprehensive system of__________. REIGN OF TERROR ADMIRAL NELSON FRENCH DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN THIRD ESTATE SCHOOLS TAX LAWS

6. What was the “slogan of the Revolution?”- ____________________________________ 7.On _____________________, a mob stormed a prison looking for_____________. 8.___________________ strongly embraced the Enlightenment ideals and principles. 9.___________________________ imposed the Reign of Terror. 10._____ of France’s population belonged to the First and Second Estate. BASTILLE DAY GUNPOWDER LIBERTY, EQUALITY, BROTHERHOOD THE BOURGEOISIE Maximilien Robsepierre 3%

11.The National Assembly lost the support of the French peasants because it took away the ________________ lands and independence. 12.Why did Napoleon attack Portugal? ____________________________________ 13.Proposed taxation of the Second Estate led to the first meeting of the _______________ in 175 years. 14.Great Britain set up its own __________ in response to the Continental System. 15.This group forced Mr. R (Robespierre) from power. ___________________________ CATHOLIC CHURCH TO FORCE THEM TO OBEY THE BLOCKADE ESTATES-GENERAL BLOCKADE JACOBINS

16.One important consequence of Battle of Trafalgar is that Napoleon gave up his plans of invading _________. 17.The members of the ______________ paid almost all of the taxes. 18.Napoleon sold the ____________________to raise money and to increase America’s power as a British rival in This issue arose after the king called for the Estates-General to meet. _______________________________________ 20.Give the definition of plebiscite. _________________________________________ BRITAIN THIRD ESTATE LOUISIANA TERRITORY HOW MANY VOTES EACH STATE WOULD GET A VOTE OF THE PEOPLE

21.What strategy did Czar Alexander I use to defeat Napoleon in Russia? _________________________ 22.Napoleon seized control of the government and assumed doctorial powers in _________. 23.Napoleon’s career ended in ________. 24.The action of Napoleon’s that caused the greatest human losses was the _____________________. 25.Napoleon was able to maintain his Empire for _______________. SCORCHED-EARTH POLICY INVASION OF RUSSIA 5 YEARS