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Jeopardy!
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French Revolution
Foundations Start Revolution Reign of Terror Napoleon
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Foundations 100
  • The colonists won their war for
  • independence due to

Generous military and financial aid from various
European states, especially France
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Foundations 200
  • The Constitution of the United States of 1789

Created a republic in which the branches of
government provided checks on one another
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Foundations 300
  • The American Revolution affected Europeans by

Proving that the ideas of the Enlightenment
could be realized politically
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Foundations 400
  • A key conduit of enlightened American political
    and moral ideas back to Europe was formed by

The hundreds French army and navy soldiers
returning from the American Revolutionary War
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Foundations 500
  • The defeat of General Cornwallis and his army at
    Yorktown in 1781, leading to British abandonment
    of the Revolutionary War, was achieved by

A combined American and French army supported by
a heavily armed French fleet
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Start of the Revolution 100
  • French society on the eve of their revolution

Was still largely dominated by the nobility and
clergy
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Start of the Revolution 200
  • The most immediate cause of the French Revolution
    was

The governments failure to resolve its debts and
other economic problems
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Start of the Revolution 300
  • By the eighteenth century, the French bourgeoisie
    and nobility were

Increasingly less distinguishable from each other

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Start of the Revolution 400
  • In 1789, the Estates-General was

Divided over the issue of voting by orders or
by head.
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Start of the Revolution 500
  • As one measure of the French crowns terrible
    financial predicament, by 1788 the interest
    payments on the state debt alone amounted to

One-half of all government spending
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Revolution 100
  • The French revolutionary slogan neatly evoking
    the ideals of the rebellion was

Liberty, Equality, Fraternity!
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Revolution 200
  • The controversy over voting by order versus
    voting by head in the Estates-General saw

The Third Estate respond by forming a National
Assembly.
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Revolution 300
  • The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the
    Citizen

Owed much to the ideas of the American
Declaration of Independence
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Revolution 400
  • In regard to the Catholic Church, the National
    Assembly

Passed legislation that secularized church
offices and clergymen
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Revolution 500
  • What type of government was established in France
    by 1791?

Constitutional monarchy
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Reign of Terror 100
  • The Committee of Public Safety during the Reign
    of Terror

Was headed by Maximilien Robespierre
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Reign of Terror 200
  • The French Republics army in the 1790s

Fueled modern nationalism and was raised through
mobilization of the population
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Reign of Terror 300
  • In regard to religion, the National Convention

Took measures to dechristianize the republic
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Reign of Terror 400
  • During the Reign of Terror, the majority of the
    victims were

Peasant and laboring classes
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Reign of Terror 500
  • In the Reign of Terrors preservation of the
    revolution from its internal enemies

Rebellious cities were brutally defeated by the
Revolutionary Armies
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Napoleon 100
  • The government of the Directory in the period of
    the Thermidorean Reaction

Increasingly had to rely on military support for
its survival
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Napoleon 200
  • Which of the following statements best applies to
    Napoleon?

He was both a child of the Enlightenment and the
French Revolution
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Napoleon 300
  • Which of the following statements best applies to
    Napoleons domestic policies?

His Civil Code reaffirmed the ideals of the
Revolution while creating a uniform legal system
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Napoleon 400
  • The Concordat

Reestablished the Catholic Church and gave the
pope limited authority in France
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Napoleon 500
  • Napoleon met his final defeat at the Battle of

Waterloo
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FINAL JEOPARDY!
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