POP QUIZ! 1) Invaded Russia 2)Created a Republic 3)Contributed to the American Revolution 4)Called the Estates-General 5)Led the National Assembly 6)Created.

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POP QUIZ! 1) Invaded Russia 2)Created a Republic 3)Contributed to the American Revolution 4)Called the Estates-General 5)Led the National Assembly 6)Created stable legal system 7)Led the Jacobin club 8)Was a radical 9)Was a reactionary A)Louis XVI B)Robespierre C)Napoleon

POP QUIZ! CAUSE OR EFFECT? 1)Montesquieu's ideas of separation of powers 2)Napoleon becomes emperor 3)Robespierre creates a Republic 4)The American Declaration of Independence 5)The winter of )The execution of Marie-Antoinette 7)The rising price of flour 8) Austria, Prussia, and Russia declare war on France

Pop Quiz! Put the following in chronological order: A)The Reformation B)The French Revolution C)The Scientific Revolution D)The Age of Enlightenment

Pop Quiz! Put the following in chronological order: A)The Age of Napoleon B)The Renaissance C)The Congress of Vienna D)The French Revolution

Pop Quiz! Put the following in chronological order: A)The American Revolution B)The Age of Enlightenment C)The The Scientific Revolution D)The French Revolution E)The Age of Napoleon

Pop Quiz! Put the following in chronological order: A)Napoleon invades Russia B)The American Revolution C)Galileo builds Europe's first telescope D)The National Assembly creates a constitutional monarchy E)King Louis XVI is beheaded F)John Locke states corrupt governments can be overthrown G)The Storming of the Bastille H)Napoleon crowns himself emperor I)The Great Terror (or Reign of Terror)

POP QUIZ! 1) Klemens von Metternich 2)Johannes Gutenberg 3)Martin Luther 4)Galilleo 5)Louis XIV A)The Renaissance B)The Reformation C)Age of Absolutism D)Scientific Revolution E)Age of Enlightenment F)French Revolution G)Age of Napoleon H)Congress of Vienna

POP QUIZ! 6) John Calvin 7) John Locke 8) Montesquieu 9) Beccaria 10) Louis XVI 11)Robespierre 12) Catherine the Great A)The Renaissance B)The Reformation C)Age of Absolutism D)Scientific Revolution E)Age of Enlightenment F)French Revolution G)Age of Napoleon H)Congress of Vienna