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Enlightening Ideas Important People Royal Pains War and Pieces Statesmen New and Old Groups

A deist who used Satire to promote free trade and freedom of religion. A 100

Who is Voltaire? A 100

Rousseau’s term meaning that people gave up liberties when they entered civilization. A 200

What is a Social Contract? A 200

This place gave women an ear into the new Enlightenment ideas. A 300

What are Salons? A 300

Adam Smith wrote this book, which became the foundation of modern capitalism. A 400

What is The Wealth of Nations A 400

This philosophe was a major contributor to the first encyclopedia. A 500

Who is Diderot? A 500

This person wrote, What is the Third Estate B 100

Who is Abbey Sieyes? B 100

This person was a martyr of the Revolution. B 200

Who is Marat? B 200

This person led the Revolution in Haiti. B 300

Who is Toussaint L’Ouverture? B 300

This woman wrote about the inequalities of the Revolution? B 400

Who is Mary Wollstonecraft? B 400

Wrote The Rights of Man in reflection to justify the Revolution. B 500

Who is Thomas Paine? B 500

She had a royal pain in the neck after she said, “Let them eat cake”. C 100

Who is Marie Antoinette? C 100

Crowned himself in 1804 to bring back an imperial government. C 200

Who is Napoleon Bonaparte? C 200

In 1814, this was the largest meeting of royalty the world has ever seen. C 300

What was the Congress of Vienna? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

After the Congress of Vienna, this ruler came into power and ruled as a constitutional monarch until his death in C 400

Who is Louis XVIII? C 400

This group of royalty fled to Austria and plotted revenge to restore the old monarchy. C 500

Who are the émigrés? C 500

After Napoleon took Italy, he made this deal with the Pope that benefited France. D 100

What is the Concordat of 1801? D 100

Napoleon had a bitter defeat in this campaign where he lost most of the largest battalion ever seen. D 200

What is the Russian Campaign? D 200

Major campaign in 1805 in the German states that solidified. D 300

What is Austerlitz? D 300

Napoleon tried this in an attempt to destroy the English economy. D 400

What is the continental system? D 400

Napoleon was the only survivor of this campaign against the English. D 500

What is the Egyptian campaign? D 500

E 100 Napoleon was born on this island, which was taken over by France just before he was born.

What is Corsica? E 100

E 200 Louis XVI called this group as a last attempt to save the economy.

E 200 What is the Estates-General?

E 300 The Jacobins preceded them in power, and Napoleon followed them.

E 300 What is the Directory?

After the capture of Paris, Napoleon became emperor of this territory. E 400

What is Elba? E 400

Robespierre believed in this person’s philosophy, which mater hurt his reputation. E 500

Who is R E 500

Group that wanted change quickly in France. F 100

What are the Jacobins? F 100

Had the special privilege of mortmain. F 200

Who are the First Estate? F 200

The Tennis Court Oath was the first decision made by this group. F 300

What is the National Assembly? F 300

These were a loosely connected group that met in salons to discuss new revolutionary ideas. F 400

Who are the philosophes? F 400

This group of people were liked in rural areas, and declared war on Austria to fight the émigrés. F 500

Who are the Girondins? F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Robespierre believed in this person’s philosophy, which mater hurt his reputation. Click on screen to continue

Who is Rousseau? Click on screen to continue

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