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Answer This Estate represented a mere 0.5% of the pre-Revolution population, but owned some 10% of the land.
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Question Who are the Clergy?
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Answer These members of the 2 nd Estate traced their hereditary titles back centuries.
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Question Who are the Nobles of the Sword?
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Answer Though they comprised some 96% of the population, the members of this estate owned little land and paid all the taxes.
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Question Who are the 3 rd Estate?
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Answer Although the lawyers, judges and bureaucrats that made up this portion of the 2 nd Estate were relative newcomers, they were an influential force in pre- revolution France.
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Question Who were the Nobles of the Robe?
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Answer Though members of the 3 rd Estate, this group often identified more closely to the Nobility than the peasants or shopkeepers who made up the bulk of the French population.
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Question Who were the Bourgeoisie? (Haute Bourgeoisie, Upper Middle Class, etc)
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Answer This feminist critic of the Revolution and author of the “Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen” was executed for appealing for clemency for the king.
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Question Who was Olympe de Gouges?
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Answer This important victim of the Terror was executed under the name of Louis Capet.
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Question Who was King Louis XIV?
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Answer This architect of the Reign of Terror was himself beheaded, thereby signaling the end of the Terror.
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Question Who was Maximilien Robespierre?
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Answer This simple sketch by David depicts which important victim of the guillotine on her way to be executed?
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Question Who is Marie Antoinette?
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Answer This official group was responsible for the Reign of Terror; one would certainly not feel safe being called before them!
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Question What was the Committee for Public Safety?
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Answer On July 14, 1789, Parisians stormed this armory and prison, an event that symbolized the Revolution.
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Question What is the Bastille?
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Answer Faced with crises, Louis XIV was compelled to call this assembly, which had not met since 1614.
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Question What is the Estates General?
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Answer This scene depicts what event?
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Question What is the Tennis Court Oath?
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Answer Sometimes compared to the American Declaration of Independence, or the Bill of Rights, this document expresses the ideas of “Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité”
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Question What is the Declaration of the Rights of Man?
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Answer This group of radicals was led by Danton and Robespierre.
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Question What are the Jacobins?
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Answer Prior to the sitting of the Estates General, the people of France were invited to submit these official complaints.
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Question What are A. Pétitions de Griefs? B.Cahiers de Doléances? C.Déclarations de Tristesses?
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Answer Frenchmen returning from the American Revolution started this group of “lovers of liberty.”
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Question What is the Society of Thirty?
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Answer This French nobleman fought alongside George Washington and went on to play a leading role in the French Revolution.
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Question Who is the Marquis de Lafayette?
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Answer The scene below depicts what event?
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Question What is the Woman’s March on Versailles?
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Answer The sans coulottes, ordinary people who supported the revolution, were so-named for what aspect of their appearence?
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Question Their plain clothing, “without breeches.”
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Answer Surprisingly, Napoleon was not French, but from this island.
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Question What is Corsica?
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Answer In addition to many early military successes, Napoleon suffered a severe defeat and lost an army here.
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Question What is Egypt?
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Answer Napoleon instituted this long-lasting reform of the legal system.
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Question What is the Civil Code, or Napoleanic Code.
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Answer This 1801 agreement with the Church helped Napoleon solidify his support.
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Question What is the Concordat?
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Answer This was Napoleon’s attempt to create a European-wide economic system to shut out Great Britain.
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Question What was the Continental System?
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