Outcomes: Fear, Violence, Dictatorship

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Outcomes: Fear, Violence, Dictatorship Goals: Liberty, Equality, Fraternity Outcomes: Fear, Violence, Dictatorship

Major Causes & Effects of the French Revolution are the focus for the next 2 ½ weeks of class

NB#2: Intro to French Revolution https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pXxoyk5wOo Watch 3:00 – 10:00 as intro NB#2: Intro to French Revolution 1)What problems faced Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and France in the 1780’s? Read “Three Estates on the Eve of Revolution. 2.) Describe the social inequalities in France in the 1780’s.

History Channel French Revolution Documentary NB#3: French Revolution Timeline Notes Watch segments of documentary listed on note taking sheet & listen to explanations of slides created by classmates to complete “French Revolution Timeline Notes Sheet” History Channel French Revolution Documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pXxoyk5wOo

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