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Little Man Big Rule Tonight’s Main Reformer It’s all French To me 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Liberté, égalité, fraternité Bon Voyage

In an effort to get rid of them, the King locked representatives of the Third Estate out of this meeting.

Estates General

Radical Jacobins wanted him to pay for France’s problems. On January 21, 1793 they got their way, and HE was executed. Neighboring states were horrified.

Who is King Louis XVI?

The National Assembly swore not to leave until they had written a constitution.

What is the Tennis Court Oath?

The former leader of the Committee of Public Safety said bon voyage to his own head in July of 1794.

Who is Maximilen Robespierre?

Napoleon said bon voyage once and for all when the British exiled him to this far away island in 1815.

What is St. Helena?

Napoleon was born off the coast of Italy on this French island.

What is Corsica?

Napoleon’s plan to block Great Britain from trading with the rest of Europe in an effort to cripple their economy was known as this.

What is the Continental Plan, or the Continental System?

Napoleon introduced a single set of laws for France. His civil code is referred to as this.

What is the Napoleonic Code?

Napoleon titled himself this in Five years later he crowned himself Emperor.

What is first consul?

In 1812, Napoleon gets this terrible military idea; it ultimately costs more than 400,000 soldiers’ lives

What is to invade Russia?

The Third Estate representatives rename themselves this in 1789.

What is the National Assembly?

Similar to United States’ documents, this document, written in August of 1789, claimed freedom and equal rights for men.

What is The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizen?

In 1792, this group of legislators abolished the monarchy and declared a new French Republic.

What is the National Convention?

By 1795, a new group sat at the head of the French government. This group of five elected members was known as this.

What is the Directory?

He defined the laws of gravity

Who is Isaac Newton?

This faction of the Jacobin party would have rather kept Louis alive.

Who are the Girondins?

Jacques-Louis David painted the infamous murder scene of this man, and radical Jacobin.

Jean-Paul Marat

He tried to fix things; in 1789 he calls for the first meeting of the Estates General since 1614.

King Louis XVI

He painted the Tennis Court Oath painting seen here:

Who is Jacques- Louis David?

He spread religious toleration throughout France.

Who is Napoleon?

On July 14, 1789 in Paris, mobs attacked this government armory/prison, killed the king’s guards, seized the king’s weapons, and freed the prisoners.

What is the Bastille?

Napoleon’s successful overthrow of the Directory in 1799 is also known as this.

What is a coup d'état? Koo – day - ta

During the Reign of Terror, 35,000 people saw this device as their final stop.

What is the guillotine?

This group of middle class people was a part of the Third Estate.

What is the bourgeoisie?

Mr. M calls them “Without Fancypants,” this group of ordinary citizens form the Paris Commune.

Who are the sans-culottes?

Make your wager

Napoleon’s final battle against British and Prussian troops took place here.

Waterloo What is Waterloo?