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1 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt PeoplePlaces In Layman’s Terms I Said It?????

2 This group of people made up 97% of the population in France in 1789

3 What is the Third Estate?

4 He was the leader of the National Guard and an important figure in the American Revoluiton?

5 Who is Lafayette?

6 He was guillotined in Paris in January 21, 1793

7 Who is Louis XVI?

8 The Jacobin leader pictured was once known as the “incorruptible”.

9 Who is Robespierre?

10 This painter of the “Tennis Court Oath” and “The Death of Marat” was the most famous artist of the Revolution

11 Who is Jacques Louis David?

12 This place was no more after July 14, 1789

13 What is the Bastille?

14 The Women's March to Versailles forced the King and Queen to come here

15 What is Paris?

16 Martin Luther was from this place

17 What is Germany (HRE)?

18 The painting shown here by Raphael shows a school in this city

19 What is Athens?

20 This city was the center of the Enlightenment

21 What is Paris?

22 Workers and merchants dressed in long pants

23 What are sans- culottes?

24 These were Notebooks that contained complaints brought before King Louis XVI

25 What are cahiers?

26 Government in which all citizens participate

27 What is direct democracy?

28 Nobles who fled France during the Revolution

29 What are émigrés?

30 Family that ruled Great Britain after Elizabeth I

31 What are the Stuarts?

32 She actually did not say, “Let them eat cake”

33 Who is Marie Antoinette

34 “Life in the state of nature is nasty, brutish and short”

35 Who is Thomas Hobbes?

36 “Liberty cannot be secured unless criminals lose their heads”

37 Who is Robespierre?

38 “What is the Third Estate? It is all.”

39 Who is Abbe Sieyes?

40 “Man is born free and everywhere his is in chains”

41 Who is Rousseau?

42 The center of political power, education and society during the Middle Ages

43 What is the Catholic Church?

44 Belief that God gave Kings the right to rule

45 What is Divine Right?

46 Grand and complex musical style perfected by Johann Sebastian Bach

47 What is Baroque?

48 This oddly-named 12 man group had the power to send any person to his or her death

49 What is the Committee of Public Safety

50 She was the first of Henry VIII’s wives to lose her head over him

51 Who is Anne Boleyn?