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To find the correct answers to the test. You have 2 minutes To find the correct answers to the test.

Assessment Grade Comments: Write your own report. Grade Effort

Resource to explain the importance of the Tennis Court Oath. Make your own teaching Resource to explain the importance of the Tennis Court Oath. 3 minutes! 10E

Bastille: What happened next…….. *How do you think: The King reacted? The People of France Reacted? The National Assembly Reacted?

How frightening was The Great Fear? Make notes about the Great Fear (like revision notes) What happened next? 1hr42 -1hr 151

What was the ‘turning point’ from crisis to revolution?

Group Task 1 Discuss ‘revolutionary turning points’ (RTP) on your tables. Come up with 5 criteria for a RTP. Consider the following questions to help you: How is this event different from a general crisis? How many people are involved? What happens as a result?

1789 – The year of Revolution RTP 1: The Estates General RTP 2: Tennis Court Oath RTP 3: Storming of the Bastille RTP 4: The Great Fear (‘Le Grand Peur’) When did it happen? What happened? Why did it happen? How did it change things (consider the impact on different groups in French society)? How far does it fit the criteria of an RTP?

1789: The Year of Revolution Estates General Tennis Court Oath B A October Days C D Storming of the Bastille

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