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This Estate was made up of the nobility of France.

What is the Second Estate? 1

This Estate paid more than 50% of its earnings in taxes.

What is the Third Estate? 2

This part of the Third Estate was wealthy, educated, and believed in Enlightenment ideals.

Who are the Bourgeoisie? 3

List three economic factors contributing to the French Revolution.

What are massive spending on war OR unmanageable nat’l debt OR high unemployment OR high food costs ? 4

List three Social or Political Factors contributing to the French Revolution.

What are Resentment of royal absolutism / Nobility by bourgeoise / Feudalism / Clerical privilege; aspirations toward liberty & republicanism; hatred of king for firing advisors? 5

This was the method of execution of King Louis XVI in 1792.

What is the guillotine? 1

This prison was a symbol of the French King’s authority but contained only a few prisoners.

What is the Bastille? 2

This radical political party came to dominate the French political scene; one of their mobs arrested King Louis XVI, eventually leading to his execution.

Who are the Jacobins? 3

This follower of Rousseau dominated the Committee on Public Safety during the Reign of Terror.

Who was Robespierre? 4

The Third Estate’s promise to each other not to disband until France had a Constitution.

What is the Tennis Court Oath? 5

Literally means “without knee breeches”; refers to a faction of the Revolution.

Who were the sans culottes? 1

This 1805 naval battle ended Napoleon’s dream of invading England.

What is Trafalgar? 2

This was the effort by the French to destroy the British economy by boycotting trade and British goods; it didn’t work.

What was the Continental System? 3

This was the Russian nickname of the force of nature that killed as many French soldiers in Russia as the Russians Themselves.

What was “General Winter”? 4

This was the motto of Revolutionary France.

Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite. (Liberty, Equality, Fraternity) 5

This was the name of the law reform of Napoleon, still in place today in many parts of the world.

What is the Code Napoleon? 1

Napoleon’s last battle; it brought an end to the “Hundred Days”.

What was the Battle of Waterloo? 2

These were the four major European Powers at the Congress of Vienna (besides France).

What were Austria, England, Russia and Prussia? 3

This country was designated the leader of the newly created German Confederation by the Congress of Vienna..

What is Austria? 4

These are three reforms of Consul Napoleon.

What is / are... streamlining the government; building new roads; creating the Code Napoleon; and improving the education system? 5

This word means “assistant king”; he was appointed by the King of Spain to govern New Spain.

What is a viceroy? 1

This Latin American hero was Known as “the Liberator”; he Contributed to the independence Of Venezuela, Columbia, Peru, Ecuador, Panama and Bolivia.

Who was Simon Bolivar? 2

These are the three social classes of New Spain, based on the purity of Spanish blood lines.

Who are the peninsulares, Criollos, and mestizos? 3

This was the name give to the 1848 transfer of California, Nevada, Utah, and part of Arizona, from Mexico to America, that was part of the end of the Mexican- American War.

What was the Mexican Cession? 4

These are the four results of Latin American Revolutions.

What are a legacy of colonialism, limited liberalism, economic disaster areas, and the rise of America? 5