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EnlightenmentGovernmentsPeopleCausesHodge Podge Game design by Mary Catherine McGillvray
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HE established the theory of a separation of powers.
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John Locke’s three basic inalienable rights.
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He supported Enlightened Monarchy.
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He believed that “man is born free yet is everywhere in chains.”
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He asserted that life is an endless struggle for “power after power that ceases only in death.”
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This is the name given to the government of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
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This is the government that gave France it’s Reign of Terror.
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This government was intended as only a temporary government.
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This government had 745 members and many political parties that struggled for power
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This government was deeply flawed because it included 5 Executives.
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Although only a myth, she was credited with saying “Let them eat cake” when asked about the starving peasants.
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He was convicted of treason and was sentenced to death.
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He was the prim lawyer who orchestrated the Reign of Terror.
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These three colors became the symbol the French Revolution
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He was murdered in his bathtub by Charlotte Corday.
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His last words were, “My only regret is that I am being sent to the guillotine before that rat Robiespierre!”
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Not only did the people suffer from this cause but so did little rabbits and other wildlife.
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97% of the population had no voice in government because of the flawed system of this legislature.
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Government positions were given to those men with money and a title, not to educated men from this class.
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This provided a living example that democracy can work and overcoming an absolute monarch is possible.
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This document preserved man’s rights to life, liberty and freedom from oppression.
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In 1792, France went to war against Austria and this country.
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The politics of these radical men was apparent in the clothing that they wore.
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This was the political party of Robespierre, Danton and Marat.
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Brumaire and Thermidore are names you would find on one of these.
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Who is Montesqueiu?
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What is Life Liberty and Property?
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Who is Voltaire?
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Who is Rousseau?
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Who is Hobbes?
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What is the Old Regime?
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What is the National Convention?
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What is the National Assembly?
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What is the Legislative Assembly?
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What is the Directory?
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Who is Marie Antionette?
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Who is Louis XVI?
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Who is Robespierre?
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What are Red, White, and Blue?
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Who is Jean-Paul Marat?
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Who is Danton?
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What is bad weather?
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What is the Estates General?
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What is the Bourgeoisie?
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What is the American Revolution?
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What is the Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen?
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What is Prussia?
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Who are the Sans Culottes?
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Who are the Jacobins?
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What is the calendar of the National Convention?
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The French Revolution
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The French flag is Red, White, and Blue…what does each color represent?
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Red and Blue = City of Paris White=Bourbon family
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