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There should be a “separation of powers” in government.

Who is Montesquieu?

It is unfair that some people are rich while others are poor.

Who is Rousseau?

“I do not agree with a word you say but I will defend to the death your right to say it.”

Who is Voltaire

This philosopher says we need an absolute ruler

Who is Hobbes?

Believed laws existed to preserve social order not punish crimes.

Who is Beccaria?

Everyone has the right to life, liberty and ownership of property.

Who is Locke?

Wrote A Vindication of the rights of women

Who is Wollstonecraft?

The Enlightenment philosopher that believed that competition created efficiency.

Who is Smith?

The name of the 3 branches of government in a separation of powers.

What is the Executive, Judicial and Legislative?

This philosopher inspired Thomas Jefferson develop the rights in the Declaration of Independence.

Who is John Locke?

The 2nd Estate made up this percent of the population.

What is 2 percent

The public was encouraged to attend executions by this device.

What is the Guillotine?

The 1st Estate was made up of this group.

What is the Clergy?

This prison/fort symbolizes the Tyranny of the old regime

What is the Bastille?

Robespierre’s period of power was called

What is the Reign of Terror?

The 3rd Estate made up this percent of the population.

What is 97?

Leaders of the 3 estates were called to this meeting?

What is the Estates-General?

The primary reason France had money issues.

What are the 7 Years War and the American Revolution?

This Revolution inspired the French one.

What is the American Revolution?

In the Old Regime God gave this individual total authority to rule.

Who is the King?

They were poor and many times shared the house with farm animals they owned.

What is peasants?

Poor residents from the cities that worked for the well-off.

What are servants?

Title holders that held special privileges that allowed them to collect tax rather than pay it.

What is the Nobility?

Group made up of church officials.

What is the Clergy?

Middle class merchants and businessmen were a member of this social class.

What is the Bourgeoisie?

Final Jeopardy Make your wager

The appropriate nickname for the last Queen of France Marie Antoinette

What is Madame deficit?