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Do Now Assume your roles from Friday. I will assist you in where you will be for today. We will review the second part of the simulation. We will continue our French Revolution simulation with the Reign of Terror!

Simulation Norms Participate to the best of your ability Be open-minded Respect other people’s opinions and ideas Do not interrupt the speaker No profanity, insults, harassment Follow role expectations (for specific roles)

Let’s Review

Meeting of the Estates General (1789)

Tennis Court Oath

Storming of the Bastille

Severe famine leads to astronomical bread prices!

Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen

Women’s march on Versailles

Constitution of 1791

Step 1 King Louis XVI recognizes the National Assembly. Read your role for this step. Follow the directions.

Step 2 The Controller-General describes the financial crisis. Read your role for this step. Follow the directions.

Step 3 The National Assembly discusses and proposes solutions. Read your role for this step. Follow the directions.

Step 4 Robespierre announces a revolutionary plan. Read your role for this step. Follow the directions.

Step 5 The National Assembly tries the king. Read your role for this step. Follow the directions.

Step 6 Robespierre leads the radical republic. Read your role for this step. Follow the directions. (One person from the National Assembly will need a piece of paper and a writing utensil.)

Step 7 The Reign of Terror ends. Read your role for this step. Follow the directions.

King Louis’s failed flight

Execution of Louis XVI

Reign of Terror