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JEOPARDY REVIEW A Terms B People C Documents D Miscellaneous E The French Government FJ

Bourgeoisie Urban Middle Class (Merchants, Manufacturers, Professionals)

Military strategy of burning crops and/or anything of value Scorched-Earth Policy

Seizure of power by force; overthrow of a government Coup d’ Etat

Policy that every adult male can vote regardless if they own property or not Universal Manhood Suffrage

Define the following groups of the National Assembly: Conservatives Moderates Radicals

King of France at the start of the French Revolution and was executed during the Reign of Terror Louis XVI

French doctor who wrote articles supporting the Jacobin Club and encourages the Reign of Terror Marat

Radical Jacobin who becomes leader of the Committee on Public Safety and starts the Reign of Terror Robespierre

Admiral of the British Navy who defeats Napoleon at Battle of Trafalgar Horatio Nelson

Napoleon Bonaparte Name 3 important items about him:

What was the document which granted basic rights to people of France? Declaration of Rights of Man

What document placed the church under government control? Civil Constitution of the Clergy

What document created jointly by Prussia and Austria encouraged other European countries to help restore the monarchy in France? Declaration of Pillnitz

This document served as an inspiration for the French when creating their govt. in 1791 United States Contitution

What document created the “first” government of the French Revolution and what two items did it do? Constitution of France of Limited the kings power -Created 3 branches of government

This was the last battle Napoleon was involved in after his escape from the island of Elba and his final military defeat Battle of Waterloo

Naval Battle in which Napoleon was defeated by British admiral Horatio Nelson and caused him to give up on his idea to invade Great Britain. Battle of Trafalgar

How was King Louis XVI executed? Guillotine

Name the estate that paid 100% of taxes prior to the French Revolution and had only one vote in the Estates General Third Estate

Name three differences between the American Revolution and the French Revolution 1.More Governments Created 2.Lasted Longer Period of Time 3.More Lives Were Lost

Name the first form of government created by the French Revolution Limited Constitutional Monarchy

Name the second form of government created by the French Revolution Republic

The name given to France’s government after the Reign of Terror The Directory

When Napoleon came to power, he ruled as what? First Counsel Or Dictator

Explain the three Estates of French society