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100 points the 1st symbolic act of violence against the monarchy, marking the beginning of the French Revolution Return to Main Board Answer
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Storming of the Bastille
100 points Storming of the Bastille Return to Main Board
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200 points A pledge made by the National Assembly to continue meeting until a new constitution was created Return to Main Board Answer
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200 points Tennis Court Oath Return to Main Board
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300 points Return to Main Board Answer
document that gave the French men their basic rights such as rights of liberty, property, security and resistance to oppression Return to Main Board Answer
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300 points Return to Main Board
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizens Return to Main Board
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400 points French Revolutionary assembly which passed the Declaration of the Rights of Man Return to Main Board Answer
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400 points National Assembly Return to Main Board
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The Social classes in France before the French Revolution.
500 points The Social classes in France before the French Revolution. Return to Main Board Answer
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500 points Ancient Regime Return to Main Board
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100 points Who declared himself Emperor of France in 1802? Return to Main Board Answer
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100 points Napoleon I Return to Main Board
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200 points Napoleon took part in the ____________________ that overthrew the government of the Directory. Return to Main Board Answer
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200 points Coup detat Return to Main Board
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300 points Return to Main Board Answer
Napoleon won the support of the French people by? a. abandoning his army in Egypt b. his victories, energy, charm c. declaring the Catholic Church as the National religion of France d. rid France of the National Assembly Return to Main Board Answer
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300 points Return to Main Board
Napoleon won the support of the French people by? a. abandoning his army in Egypt b. his victories, energy, charm c. declaring the Catholic Church as the National religion of France d. rid France of the National Assembly Return to Main Board
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400 points Return to Main Board Answer
What were the two main factors that led to the defeat of Napoleon? a. Nationalism and the spread of nationalism b. Nationalism and patriotism c. Great Britain and patriotism d. Great Britain and nationalism Return to Main Board Answer
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400 points Return to Main Board
What were the two main factors that led to the defeat of Napoleon? a. Nationalism and the spread of nationalism b. Nationalism and patriotism c. Great Britain and patriotism d. Great Britain and nationalism Return to Main Board
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500 points Return to Main Board Answer
The Battle of Waterloo marked _____________. a. end of Napoleon reign b. the beginning of the French Revolution c. the end of the Bourbon monarchy d. the beginning of the Reign of Terror Return to Main Board Answer
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500 points Return to Main Board
The Battle of Waterloo marked _____________. a. end of Napoleon reign b. the beginning of the French Revolution c. the end of the Bourbon monarchy d. the beginning of the Reign of Terror Return to Main Board
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100 points Return to Main Board Answer
Which of the following correctly identifies the three estates? a. 1st Estate- Bourgeoisie, 2nd Estate-Middle Class, 3rd Estate-Clergy b. 1st Estate- Bourgeoisie, 2nd Estate-Nobility, 3rd Estate-clergy c. 1st Estate- Nobility, 2nd Estate-Clergy, 3rd Estate-everyone else d. 1st Estate- Clergy, 2nd Estate-Nobility, 3rd Estate-everyone else Return to Main Board Answer
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100 points Return to Main Board
Which of the following correctly identifies the three estates? a. 1st Estate- Bourgeoisie, 2nd Estate-Middle Class, 3rd Estate-Clergy b. 1st Estate- Bourgeoisie, 2nd Estate-Nobility, 3rd Estate-clergy c. 1st Estate- Nobility, 2nd Estate-Clergy, 3rd Estate-everyone else d. 1st Estate- Clergy, 2nd Estate-Nobility, 3rd Estate-everyone else Return to Main Board
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200 points Return to Main Board Answer
Which of France’s estates was NOT exempt from taxes? The First Estate The Second Estate The Third Estate The Fourth Estate Return to Main Board Answer
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200 points Which of France’s estates was NOT exempt from taxes? The First Estate The Second Estate The Third Estate The Fourth Estate Return to Main Board
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300 points Return to Main Board Answer
The Committee of Public Safety killed 40,000 people including clergy and nobility during the _________________. a. The Great Fear b. Napoleon's reign c. Reign of Terror d. French Revolution Return to Main Board Answer
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300 points Return to Main Board
The Committee of Public Safety killed 40,000 people including clergy and nobility during the _________________. a. The Great Fear b. Napoleon's reign c. Reign of Terror d. French Revolution Return to Main Board
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400 points Return to Main Board Answer
What event brought an end to Louis XVI's control of France? a. Storming of the Bastille b. The Tennis Court Oath c. the Women's March d. his death Return to Main Board Answer
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400 points Return to Main Board
What event brought an end to Louis XVI's control of France? a. Storming of the Bastille b. The Tennis Court Oath c. the Women's March d. his death Return to Main Board
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500 points Return to Main Board Answer
The French National Assembly swore the Tennis Court Oath, which was A promise to destroy all of the nation’s tennis bracelets. A vow to continue to meet until they had produced a French Constitution. An oath of loyalty to Jean Valjean, an outspoken lawyer that called for doing away with the relics of feudalism. A promise not to rest until all members of the clergy were tried and executed. Return to Main Board Answer
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500 points The French National Assembly swore the Tennis Court Oath, which was A promise to destroy all of the nation’s tennis bracelets. A vow to continue to meet until they had produced a French Constitution. An oath of loyalty to Jean Valjean, an outspoken lawyer that called for doing away with the relics of feudalism. A promise not to rest until all members of the clergy were tried and executed. Return to Main Board
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100 points Return to Main Board Answer
___________ was the brutal head of the Committee of Public Safety. Maximilien Robespierre Jean-Paul Marat Jean Valjean Victor Hugo Return to Main Board Answer
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100 points Return to Main Board
___________ was the brutal head of the Committee of Public Safety. Maximilien Robespierre Jean-Paul Marat Jean Valjean Victor Hugo Return to Main Board
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200 points Louis XVI was forced to accept the National Assembly’s decrees because The army turned against him and threatened to execute him. It was the only way he would be allowed to remain mayor of Paris. Thousands of armed Parisian women descended on the palace and captured him and his family. His attempt to escape to Poland had failed. Return to Main Board Answer
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200 points Return to Main Board
Louis XVI was forced to accept the National Assembly’s decrees because The army turned against him and threatened to execute him. It was the only way he would be allowed to remain mayor of Paris. Thousands of armed Parisian women descended on the palace and captured him and his family. His attempt to escape to Poland had failed. Return to Main Board
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300 points Return to Main Board Answer
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizens proclaimed all of the following EXCEPT An end to tax exemptions. Freedom of speech. Equal rights for women. Freedom of the press. Return to Main Board Answer
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300 points Return to Main Board
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizens proclaimed all of the following EXCEPT An end to tax exemptions. Freedom of speech. Equal rights for women. Freedom of the press. Return to Main Board
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400 points The immediate cause of the French Revolution was _____________. a. the growing bourgeoisie b. economic problems and near collapse of government finances c. the invasion of Austria d. Napoleon takes control of France Return to Main Board Answer
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400 points The immediate cause of the French Revolution was _____________. a. the growing bourgeoisie b. economic problems and near collapse of government finances c. the invasion of Austria d. Napoleon takes control of France Return to Main Board
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500 points Return to Main Board Answer
The Committee of Public Safety was given broad powers to Drain all the canals Defend France from threats. Protect the Paris Commune from thieves. Restore order to Brussels Return to Main Board Answer
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500 points Return to Main Board
The Committee of Public Safety was given broad powers to Drain all the canals Defend France from threats. Protect the Paris Commune from thieves. Restore order to Brussels Return to Main Board
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