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1 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt PeoplePlaces In Layman’s Terms I Said It?????

2 This group of people made up 97% of the population in France in 1789

3 What is the Third Estate?

4 He was the leader of the National Guard and an important figure in the American Revoluiton?

5 Who is Lafayette?

6 He was guillotined in Paris in January 21, 1793

7 Who is Louis XVI?

8 The Jacobin leader pictured was once known as the “incorruptible”.

9 Who is Robespierre?

10 This painter of the “Tennis Court Oath” and “The Death of Marat” was the most famous artist of the Revolution

11 Who is Jacques Louis David?

12 This place was no more after July 14, 1789

13 What is the Bastille?

14 The Women's March to Versailles forced the King and Queen to come here

15 What is Paris?

16 Napoleon’s failed invasion of this city marked the beginning of his downfall

17 What is Moscow?

18 The painting shown here shows the British victory at this battle

19 What is Trafalgar?

20 The Rosetta stone was discovered during Napoleon’s failed campaign here

21 What is Egypt?

22 Workers and merchants dressed in long pants

23 What are sans- culottes?

24 A vote in which people vote yes or no

25 What is a plebiscite?

26 To step down from power

27 What is abdicate?

28 Nobles who fled France during the Revolution

29 What are émigrés?

30 Notebooks of complaints brought by representatives to the Estate General by

31 What are cahiers?

32 She actually did not say, “Let them eat cake”

33 Who is Marie Antoinette

34 “I found the crown of France lying on the ground and I picked it up with my sword”

35 Who is Napoleon?

36 “Liberty cannot be secured unless criminals lose their heads

37 Who is Robespierre?

38 “What is the Third Estate? It is all.”

39 Who is Abbe Sieyes?

40 “Women is born free and her rights are the same as those of man”

41 Who is Olympe de Gouge?

42 Napoleon faced this kind of war in Spain as small groups staged hit-and –run attacks on his troops

43 What is guerrilla warfare?

44 Napoleon did not much like this place and left in 1815

45 What is Elba?

46 This legal system was spread throughout Europe during the early 1800s

47 What is the Code Napoleon?

48 This oddly-named 12 man group had the power to send any person to his or her death

49 What is the Committee of Public Safety

50 He was the leader of Austria at the Congress of Vienna

51 Who is Metternich?