American and French Revolutions Jeopardy! ROUND 2 Mr. Tirrito Presents… American and French Revolutions Jeopardy! ROUND 2 STUDY GUIDE—USE YOUR FLASHCARDS AND ALL HANDOUTS. TEST ON FRIDAY, MAY 19! HOMEWORK: Study for test! SUGGESTION: Make extra flashcards from this study guide!
French Revolution Vocabulary Still More Vocabulary Terrible Times The Pyramid Similarities and Differences $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500
A class of people in France 1-100
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The French governmental body made up of representatives from the three estates 1-200
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This Enlightenment thinker’s book, The Social Contract, influenced Robespierre and others who wanted to replace the monarchy with a republic 1-300
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The French National Assembly based this French “Bill of Rights” on Enlightenment ideas 1-400
Declaration of the Rights of Man Click Anywhere to Continue What is the Declaration of the Rights of Man ? Click Anywhere to Continue
Synonym for “freedom”; one of the ideals of the French Revolution 1-500
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The same rights for everyone; one of the ideals of the French Revolution 2-100
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A mob destroyed this prison in Paris at the beginning of the French Revolution in 1789 2-200
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A beheading machine that French revolutionaries used to make everyone equal in death 2-300
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Someone who wants to change things all at once 2-400
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This debate club included radical leaders such as Marat, Danton, and Robespierre 2-500
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The period from September 1793 – July 1794 when French radicals put many people to death 3-100
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Why Robespierre lost his head 3-200
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This young lawyer known for opposing the death penalty said: “Louis must die so that the nation can live” 3-300
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Robespierre’s favorite fruit 3-400
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Two causes of the French Revolution 3-500
Enlightenment ideas (Rousseau’s Social Contract) What is Enlightenment ideas (Rousseau’s Social Contract) Oppressive monarchy Heavy taxes on 3rd Estate etc. ? Click Anywhere to Continue
He was on top of the Old Regime pyramid 4-100
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The First Estate 4-200
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Second Estate 4-300
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The 3rd Estate 4-400
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The 3rd Estate paid almost all of these 4-500
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