Chapters 1 and 2 Chapters 3 and 4 Chapters 5, 6, and 7 Chapters 8, 9, and 10 Chapters 11 and 12
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American and Glorious
What were the two revolutions that influenced the French Revolution?
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King Louis the 16th
Which king married Marie Antoinette?
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Each estate only had one vote, then it was changed to each deputy had on vote.
How did the voting work in the Estates General?
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Conservative: wanted to keep the Monarchy. Radicals: wanted to get rid of the Monarchy completely.
What was the difference between a conservative and a radical?
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He defended the National Assembly by firing grapeshot at the angry mob.
How did Napoleon become famous?
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The French & Indian War
Which war was a root to the revolution?
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Describe Louis the 15th
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A tennis court in the Palace of Versailles
Where were the deputies when they decided to unite until Constitution was written?
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They were unprepared.
Why did France fail when going into a war with Austria.
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Going to war with Russia and Waterloo.
What were Napoleon's two biggest mistakes?
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The First Estate
Which estate was made up of church people?
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What was the peasant village?
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The financial advisor that King Louis the 16th hired and fired and then rehired.
Who was Jacques Necker?
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Why did the revolutionaries want to change so much of French society?
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Why did the people make Napoleon emperor?
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The Third Estate
Which estate had no say in the government?
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Louis the 16th was obsessed with her. Meaning he did anything to please her. She also influenced all of the decisions he made politically.
What was the relationship like between Louis the 16th and Marie Antionette?
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Rebellion: when people go against the government but fail. Revolution: when people revolt against the government and succeed in making changes.
What's the difference between a rebellion and a revolution?
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People were executed if someone felt they were against the revolution.
Why were so many people being executed?
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Neoclassicism: artists using traditional ideas from ancient Greece and Rome. Romanticism: artists using creativity and spontaneity in their work.
What was the difference between neoclassicism and romanticism?
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The Third Estate
Which estate(s) paid taxes?
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It shows the Queen's insensitivity towards the peasants' struggles.
What does "let them eat cake" mean?
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The women's role was to take care of their children and they were unable to do so without any bread.
Why did women march to Versailles instead of men?
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Member of a violent, extreme left-wing (radicals) group during the French Revolution.
Who are the Jacobins?
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Wordsworth, Constable, and Beethoven.
Who were the 3 main artists the chapter talks about that were apart of the Romantic Revolution?






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