Agenda 1.5.09. Quiz… 1. The 3 rd Estate made up what population of France? 2. Why were the bourgeoisie so bitter about being part of the 3 rd Estate?

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Quiz… 1. The 3 rd Estate made up what population of France? 2. Why were the bourgeoisie so bitter about being part of the 3 rd Estate? 3. Approximately what percent of their income did the 2 nd Estate pay in taxes? 4. What happened during the Great Fear? 5. How did the Declaration of the Rights of Man reflect Enlightenment thought? 6. Why did Catholics become enemies of the Revolution? 7. What circumstances led to the Paris Commune? 8. Who were the sans-culottes?

Homework – 355 – 357 and outline!! What are three good AND three bad potential outcomes from a revolution? Taking notes together

Chapter 11 Section 2 I. The Move to Radicalism Georges Danton – Jean-Paul Marat –  The First Republic

 The Fate of the King  Girondins –  Jacobins –  Factions –  What happened to the king?

 Crises and Response

II. The Reign of Terror  Crushing Rebellion  40,000 killed throughout France!  The Republic of Virtue  New order of French society -