The French Revolution Begins SMART Assessment

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The French Revolution Begins SMART Assessment Mr. White’s World History

The estate system led to the French Revolution because Question #1 The estate system led to the French Revolution because The third estate made up the largest social class yet had no political power The first estate was able to take power. King Louis XVI attempted to strengthen the third estate The British attempted to start a rebellion

Question #2 The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen was a document that outlined the basic beliefs of the National Assembly at the beginning of the French Revolution. This document was primarily based upon: Religious law Enlightenment ideas Communist theory The English Magna Charta

Question #3 Which of these best describes Louis XVI’s reaction to the reforms proposed by the French revolutionaries? Acceptance; he had already been planning to make many changes that they proposed Indifference; he didn’t care and ignored them Rejection; he didn’t accept any of the reforms and believed he had absolute authority as king Caution; he agreed to support it, as long as he could propose some reforms as well

The attack on a Paris prison by enraged citizens was called Question #4 The attack on a Paris prison by enraged citizens was called the storming of the Bastille. the Great Fear. the Reign of Terror. the Long March.