The French Revolution & Napoleon Chapter 18

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The French Revolution & Napoleon Chapter 18 Test Review 12th Grade World History - Honors

In 1791 a new Constitution was set up in France to allow “active” citizens to vote. What were “active” citizens? The French National Assembly swore the Tennis Court Oath, which was Under the Constitution of 1791, the _____________ would make the laws. According to the __________________________ bishops and priests were to be elected by the people and paid by the state.

Louis XVI was forced to accept the National Assembly’s decrees because The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen proclaimed The term sans-culottes, meaning “without breeches,” implied that the members of this political group were The Committee of Public Safety was given broad powers to

In its attempts to create a new order that reflected its belief in reason, the National Convention pursued a policy of Napoleon’s coup d’état overthrew the _____________ to establish his consulate. Which of France’s estates paid the taille? The most important of the seven legal codes established by Napoleon was

The three major parts of Napoleon’s Grand Empire were What were the two major reasons that Napoleon’s Grand Empire collapsed? In his final battle, Napoleon was defeated by What were some of the most important causes of the French Revolution? The Russians defeated Napoleon’s superior Grand Army by

The Duke of Wellington defeated Napoleon at The Paris Commune called for universal male suffrage, allowing To ensure loyalty, who did Napoleon install on the thrones of the lands he conquered? Who was the radical Jacobin that pursued the Reign of Terror? When Louis XVI called a meeting of the Estates-General in 1789, which estate wanted to set up a constitutional government?

There will be 14 multiple choice “document based” questions that have a quote, or a chart, or a graph.

Essay - 4out 40 points or 10% of the grade Under the new National Assembly in France, the Catholic Church was formally brought under the control of the state. What did the Civil Constitution of the Clergy state, and what was its effect on the Catholic Church?