The Reign of Terror Was the main goal of the Committee of Public Safety to “protect the Revolution from its enemies”?

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The Reign of Terror Was the main goal of the Committee of Public Safety to “protect the Revolution from its enemies”?

Textbook excerpt – discuss with your partner your response to the question 1. According to the textbook, why did the Jacobins have so many enemies?

Textbook excerpt – discuss with your partner your response to the question 2. Robespierre and his supporters created a new calendar. Why would they want to wipe out every trace of France’s past?

Textbook excerpt – discuss with your partner your response to the question 3. According to the textbook, Robespierre believed terror helped French citizens remain “true to the ideals of the Revolution.” What were the ideals of the French Revolution? (Use what you already know about the French Revolution to answer this question).

Left Side - Written Response Based on the textbook excerpt, do you think the Committee of Public Safety protected the Revolution from its enemies? YES or NO…explain your answer using evidence from the textbook excerpt.

Document A - discuss with your partner your response to the question 1. Why did the Committee of Public Safety pass the Decree Against Profiteers?

Document A - discuss with your partner your response to the question Why did the Committee of Public Safety consider monopoly to be such a serious crime? (hint: Think back to the ideals of the French Revolution).

Document A - discuss with your partner your response to the question What was the punishment for those who did not comply with this law?

Left Side – Written Response Based on the Decree Against Profiteers, do you think the Committee of Public Safety protected the Revolution from its enemies? YES OR NO. Explain your answer using evidence from Document A (Decree Against Profiteers).

Right Side – Put it all together! 10 point Notebook entry The Committee of Public Safety was established to protect the Revolution from its enemies. Based on the Decree Against Profiteers (Document A) and the Law of Suspects (Document B), do you think the Committee of Public Safety actually protected the Revolution from its enemies? Write a paragraph using evidence from the documents to support your claims.

Document B - discuss with your partner your response to the question What was the goal of the Law of Suspects?

Document B - discuss with your partner your response to the question Describe two examples (one per person) of people who would have been considered suspects. Explain why the Committee of Public Safety would have considered them suspects.

Document B- discuss with your partner your response to the question What might the leaders of the Committee of Public Safety have said to justify this law?

Left Side – Written Response Based on the Law of Suspects, do you think the Committee of Public Safety protected the Revolution from its enemies? YES or NO. Explain your answer using evidence from Document B (Law of Suspects).