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Please do not talk at this time Oct. 23-24 HW: Causes of the French Revolution Packet and Chart due Monday Quiz on Causes of the French Revolution (Chapt 7.1) on Wed/Thursday. Please get out Causes of the French Revolution DBQ (Pg 40) and your 7.1 Cornell Notes (pg 39) Please also get 2 pieces of paper! Enlightenment/American Rev Retest in the Tutorial Center until Monday.

I will collect these Binder Pages on Wed/Thursday Next Week Pg. 36A: Absolute Monarchs Cornell Notes Pg. 37A: Categorizing Events in History Pg. 39A:  Chapter 7, Sec. 1 Cornell Notes

Q1: What kind of a ruler is Louis XVI Q1: What kind of a ruler is Louis XVI? Q2: Why might the people of France be angry with King Louis XVI?

Q1: What kind of a ruler is Louis XVI Q1: What kind of a ruler is Louis XVI? Q2: Why might the people of France be angry with King Louis XVI?

Q3: What conclusions can you draw about the relationship between the percentage of the population in each estate and the percentage of land owned by that estate? Q4: What unfair conditions existed in pre-revolutionary France?

Q3: What conclusions can you draw about the relationship between the percentage of the population in each estate and the percentage of land owned by that estate? Q4: What unfair conditions existed in pre-revolutionary France?

Q5: List three observations this traveler made about the life of the peasant in France between 1787 and 1789. Q6: How might France’ participation in the Amer. Rev help spread the ideas of the enlightenment?

Q5: List three observations this traveler made about the life of the peasant in France between 1787 and 1789. Q6: How might France’ participation in the Amer. Rev help spread the ideas of the enlightenment?

Q7: What did Lord Acton believe caused the French revolution Q7: What did Lord Acton believe caused the French revolution? Q8: What Enlightenment idea is the Comte D’Antraigues expressing in this quote?

Q7: What did Lord Acton believe caused the French revolution Q7: What did Lord Acton believe caused the French revolution? Q8: What Enlightenment idea is the Comte D’Antraigues expressing in this quote?

Q7: What did Lord Acton believe caused the French revolution Q7: What did Lord Acton believe caused the French revolution? Q8: What Enlightenment idea is the Comte D’Antraigues expressing in this quote?

Q9: What three changes did the Third Estate demand be made in the French government? Q10: What is significant about the fact that the king rejected these demands?

Q9: What three changes did the Third Estate demand be made in the French government? Q10: What is significant about the fact that the king rejected these demands?

Q11: According to this document, what are the natural rights of man Q11: According to this document, what are the natural rights of man? Q12: How might a belief in these ideas lead the French to start a Revolution against their king?

Q11: According to this document, what are the natural rights of man Q11: According to this document, what are the natural rights of man? Q12: How might a belief in these ideas lead the French to start a Revolution against their king?

Q9: What three changes did the Third Estate demand be made in the French government? Q10: What is significant about the fact that the king rejected these demands?

Q11: According to this document, what are the natural rights of man Q11: According to this document, what are the natural rights of man? Q12: How might a belief in these ideas lead the French to start a Revolution against their king?

Q9: What three changes did the Third Estate demand be made in the French government? Q10: What is significant about the fact that the king rejected these demands?

Q11: According to this document, what are the natural rights of man Q11: According to this document, what are the natural rights of man? Q12: How might a belief in these ideas lead the French to start a Revolution against their king?

Claim Sentence Frame: The French Revolution was cause by ____________________________because____________.