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Bell ringers Nov. 12-16 World History OL

List and describe the 3 estates in France. What was the old regime? BR #1: Monday, Nov. 12 List and describe the 3 estates in France. What was the old regime? Explain the 7years war and how it impacted France.

What Enlightenment ideas helped revolutionary thought in France? BR #2: Tuesday, Nov. 13 What were the underlying (long – term) causes of the French Revolution? What Enlightenment ideas helped revolutionary thought in France? How was voting in the estates-general not equal?

BR #3: Wednesday, Nov. 14 Why did the third estate create their own government and what changes did they enact? Why could the storming of the Bastille be seen as an attack on the monarchy? Explain. Describe the following: Flight of the King Women’s march Tennis Court Oath Civil Constitution of the Clergy

Who was the most controversial figure of the French Revolution? BR #4: Thursday, Nov. 15 Who was the most controversial figure of the French Revolution? Explain the role of the Committee of Public safety and their part in the reign of terror. Describe the National Convention and its 2 main factions.

How did napoleon take power? List 3 positives Napoleon did for France. BR #5: Friday, Nov. 16 What new government was formed after the national convention? Were they successful? Why or why not? How did napoleon take power? List 3 positives Napoleon did for France. Before turning in: Please put the following in the upper RIGHT-hand corner of your paper: First and last name Class period Date Once complete, please turn in all 5 bell ringers for this week.