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A word used to describe an 18th century social
critic.
What is philosophe?
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Name given to the French middle
class.
What is bourgeoisie?
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Common people who refused to wear the
clothes of nobility in protest during the French Revolution
What is Sans-Culottes?
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An effort to save the republic from outside
invasion through conscription that
changed the nature of war.
What is levee en masse?
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They denounced religious fanaticism that had led to centuries of conflict and the idea of
an interfering god.
Who are deists?
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He helped compile enlightened ideas into one source which was later condemned by
governments and the Church.
Who was Denis Diderot?
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This radical group in the French Revolution sought to establish a
republic as well as the execution of the king.
Who were the Jacobins or Mountain?
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This group left France during the Great Fear and
encouraged foreigners to put down the revolution.
Who were the Emigres?
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He is famous for writing “Friend of the People” an inflammatory publication
bent on increasing the radical agenda in the
Revolution.
Who is Jean Paul Marat?
[Bonus: Name the person who assassinated Marat in a bathtub.]
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He was one of the more famous “enlightened despots” who ruled
Prussia and declared that he was the first servant of
the state.
Who is Frederick II?
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She wrote, “Article 1: Woman is born free
and lives equal to man in her rights.”
Who was Olympe de Gouge?
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He said, “Therefore, what is the Third Estate? Everything; but an
everything shackled and oppressed.”
Who was Emmanuel Joseph
Sieyes?
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He said, “If the basis of popular government in time
of peace is virtue, the basis of popular government in time of revolution is both virtue
and terror:…”
Who is Robespierre?
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He said, “Liberty is a right of doing whatever the laws
permit…”
Who was Montesquieu?
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He said, “I may disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to
say it…”
Who was Voltaire?
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July 14, 1789
What is the fall of the Bastille?
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September 1793
to July 1794
What was the Reign of Terror?
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It was France’s first republic.
What is the National
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This event forced the royal couple to leave
Versailles and live at their palace in Paris under
closer watch.
What were the bread riots or women’s
march on Versailles?
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Meet in three separate rooms to help solve the financial crisis
facing the monarchy; each group having one vote.
What is the Estates-General?
[Bonus: When did the Estates-General first meet? Month, Day, and Year.]
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“Article 1: The National Assembly hereby
completely abolishes the feudal system.”
What is the Abolition of the Feudal System or 1st reform of the National
Assembly.
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He wrote about the natural rights of man
being Life, Liberty, and Property.
Who is John Locke?
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He wrote The Political Testament wherein he describes his role as the
first servant of the state and the need for
religious tolerance.
Who was Frederick II of Prussia?
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He wrote The Social Contract in which he argued on behalf of a
direct democracy.
Who was J-J. Rousseau?
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He wrote The Wealth of Nations in 1776
outlining the government’s role in shaping the market
place.
Who was Adam Smith?
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It was here that Louis XVI was caught trying to
flee France with his family.
Where is Varennes?
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He was appointed by the banks to be Louis’ finance minister, well-liked by the
people…dismissed by Louis just prior to the Storming of
the Bastille.
Who was Jacques Necker?
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She tried to slow the growth of radicalism by
killing Jean-Paul Marat.
Who was Charlotte Corday?
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Louis first called this body of people to ask
them to pay more taxes, but they
refused to be taxed.
What is the assembly of
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Consisted of twelve men who sought to protect the Revolution from internal
threats and foreign invasions.
What was the Committee of Public Safety?
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Name three specific reforms made by the National Assembly.
What are: 1. The abolition of Feudalism
2. The Declaration of the Rights of Man…
3. The Civil Constitution of the Clergy
4. The first constitution for France creating a constitutional monarchy