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Locke Montesquieu Voltaire Rousseau

Quiz for Wednesday First Estate- Pre-Revolutionary French social class- clergy Second Estate- “ “- nobility Third Estate- “ “- everyone else; 98% of population Bourgeoisie- upper middle class; educated Sans-culotte- the poor

Quiz for Thursday Great Fear- Panic over rising prices and food shortages; led to bread riots National Assembly- 1st govt. of the revolution Legislative Assembly- 2nd govt. of the revolution National Convention- 3rd govt. of the revolution; initiated a reign of terror Reign of Terror- attempt by the convention to get rid of their political enemies

Quiz for Friday Louis XVI- absolute monarch of France before Revolution Marie Antoinette- Queen of France; despised by French because she was Austrian Robespierre- member of the Jacobins; dictator, leader of the Reign of Terror Napoleon- Came to power; ended the Revolution; declared himself ruler for life Jacobins- Radical political group that wanted a republic in France at any cost