Monday, 12/18/17 Journal #4-1: In what ways did Louis XV’s behaviors and choices led to tension in French society, which could lead to rebellion? (Long.

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Monday, 12/18/17 Journal #4-1: In what ways did Louis XV’s behaviors and choices led to tension in French society, which could lead to rebellion? (Long Essay style, two paragraphs - intro and contextualization)

Tuesday, 12/19/17 Journal #4-2: Document Analysis: What appears to be the goal of Abbe Sieyes? Provide evidence. FREE WRITE

Wednesday, 12/20/17 Journal #4-3: Choose one (or any combination) of the cartoons, and discuss how it represents the pamphlet “What is the Third Estate,” by Emanuel Sieyes.

Tuesday, 1/2/18 Journal #4-4: “The essential cause of the French Revolution was the collision between a powerful, rising bourgeoisie and an entrenched aristocracy defending its privileges.” Assess the validity of this statement as an explanation of the events leading up to the French Revolution. (1984-5)

Wednesday, 1/3/18 Journal 4-5: How and to what extent did Enlightenment ideas about religion and society shape the policies of the French Revolution in the early part of the Revolution? (2003-7)

Thursday, 1/4/18 Journal #4-6: To what extent and in what ways was the French Revolution during the period 1789-1794 (The Reign of Terror) an attempt to create a government based on Enlightenment ideals? (1986-4)

Friday, 1/5/18 Journal 4:7: Identify the grievances of the groups that made up the Third Estate in France on the eve of the French Revolution, and analyze the extent to which ONE of these groups was able to address its grievances in the period 1789 to 1799. (2007-7)

Thursday, 1/11/18 Journal 4:8: “Napoleon was a child of the Enlightenment.” Assess the validity of this statement. Use examples referring both to specific aspects of the Enlightenment and to Napoleon’s policies and attitudes. (1992-5)

Friday, 1/12/18 Journal 4-9: Analyze the ways in which the events of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic period (1789–1815) led people to challenge Enlightenment views of society, politics, and human nature. (2008-7) MAKE THIS DOUBLE SIZE (1 ½ PAGES) FOR DOUBLE POINTS (10pts)