World History Review: Age of Revolution. ____________________ beheaded during the English Civil War, but his son____________________would regain throne.

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World History Review: Age of Revolution

____________________ beheaded during the English Civil War, but his son____________________would regain throne in 1660 Charles I & Charles II I and II

After Napoleon was forced into exile he came back as leader of France until he was defeated by the British at Waterloo Not Landloo

After the defeat of Napoleon, the European powers met here where they tried to put Europe back together like t was before the French Revolution Congress of Vienna Legislature of Austria

Document written by Marquis de Lafayette, proclaimed the rights and freedoms of the French people Declaration of the Rights of Man & Citizen French Bill of Rights

the following were long range effects of the French Revolution Revolutions broke out in Latin American and Europe Congress of Vienna redrew map of Europe spread of nationalism though out Europe

Before the French Revolution the ____ & ______ paid no taxes. Clergy & Nobility Holy & rich

During his rule as Lord Protector England became more Puritan Cromwell Movie

Napoleon seized power in France using this form of political change. Coup d’etat Off with the head

King Charles I of England and King Louis XVI of France had to call upon their legislative body because of what national crisis? National Debt money

This weak, indecisive Bourbon king of France would be sent to the guillotine. Louis XVI L plus sweet

One of Napoleon’s biggest failures was when he marched 600,000 men to ____________ only to find no food because of the “scorched earth policy” and a bitterly cold winter Russia USSR

The English legislature is called Parliament House of Lords & Commons

This Committee controlled France during the Reign of Terror Public Safety Not “dangerous”

The people of England did not like King Charles I’s wife because she was ____________ instead of being a member of the _____________ church Catholic, Anglican Papist, Anglican

The successful attempt to overthrow an existing government Revolution Not civil war

The unsuccessful attempt to overthrow an existing government Civil War Not revolution

This term is the French word which means upper middle class whose occupations included those of doctors, lawyers, merchants Bourgeoisie Frencheoisie

This tool executed 40,000+ people during the French Revolution, which severed a head from the rest of one’s body. guillotine Not the axe

To the people of Paris, it symbolized years of abuse by the monarchy, their storming of it is celebrated as French Independence Day The Bastille July 14 th is…

What English document guaranteed freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and protection from arbitrary arrest? Bill of Rights B of R

The French Revolution was caused by A weak & corrupt monarch fall of the Bastille Large national debt

Who became rulers of England as a result of the Glorious Revolution? William & Mary Bill & Marie

Known as “The Liberator” because he led revolts in Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, & Peru Simon Bolivar Bolivia

Who led the Jacobins & the Reign of Terror, & was the last one sent to the guillotine during the Reign of Terror? Robespierre Coatpeter

The quick, illegal take over of a government, replacing the head of government Coup d’etat French for Off with the Head

When they left the meeting of the Estates General the Third Estate promised that they would not disband until they had written a new constitution. Tennis Court Oath

They were supporters of Parliament during the English Civil War. Roundheads

They were supporters of the King during the English Civil War. Cavaliers

German Composer of Romantic music including the 5 th Symphony and the Emperor’s Concerto. Beethoven