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CLEP Western Civilization II: French Revolution And Napoleon
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1. This meant that the monarch shared power with the National Assembly and could not act beyond the powers granted him by the constitution. rea p. 45
Alien and Sedition Acts
constitutional monarchy
Mountain
Paris Commune
2. Prussia's king. Declaration of Pillnitz. said if the royalty was harmed he and Austria (Leopold) would attack France.
National Assembly
guerrilla warfare
King Friederich Wilhelm II
Continental System
3. Louis XVI wanted him to support him in the revolution. Louis tried to sneak out of France but was caught. The rumor was that he had been kidnapped. (not a true rumor - he was arrested)
Napoleon Bonaparte
War of Austrian Succession
Leopold II
Assembly of Notables
4. France helped Prussia which soon would become a threat. Britain came into the war because of France's help.
Nobles of the Robe
peasants
War of Austrian Succession
Legislative Assembly
5. Napoleon. said he needed control of all of France in order to have order. He was then renamed the emperor. He was important because: he helped France become stable; recognized Catholicism; said levels of government were not by status - but merit; sai
Assembly of Notables
Third Estate
First Consul
Nobles of the Sword
6. Mass execution of men and women through drowning and the guillotine. 25 -000-50 -000 were killed.
Mountain
First Estate
Reign of Terror
Treaty of Tilsit
7. Nobles of the word and nobles of the robe. few taxes.
Alien and Sedition Acts
Girondins
Second Estate
Temple of Reason
8. 1769-1821. threatened Britain in Egypt but was defeated by Lord Horatio Nelson. discovered the Rosetta Stone making it possible to understand hieroglyphics. Sold the Louisiana territory to the u.s. because of the war expense.
National Assembly
Reign of Terror
Napoleon Bonaparte
National Convention
9. Napoleon invaded Russia. The Russian basically ruined the land so the French could not live there. 1 out of 6 got out of Russia. Napoleon had never experienced this before.
Girondins
Napoleon Bonaparte
Reign of Terror
1812
10. 1807. Russia and Napoleon for some land. by 1810 they no longer wanted this treaty.
First Estate
Treaty of Tilsit
guerrilla warfare
National Convention
11. The new name of the Third Estate.
National Assembly
Nobles of the Robe
Alien and Sedition Acts
guerrilla warfare
12. Luois XVI was killed by the new invention the Guillotine.
Committee of Public Safety
1793
Great Fear
ancien regime
13. Divided into territories between 1793 and 1795 and no longer existed until after WW I.
Paris Commune
1812
peasants
Poland
14. People who were not in the other two estates. merchants - peasants - and middle class. bourgeoisie.
Third Estate
First Consul
Tennis Court Oath
Reign of Terror
15. Started because of Napoleon who wanted Portugal to stop its trading with Britain.
guerrilla warfare
Continental System
constitutional monarchy
First Consul
16. Louis sent more troops to Paris and the people attacked this prison. They killed the guards and carried their heads around the city.
Bastille
Assembly of Notables
Jacobin Club
Reign of Terror
17. 'the old order of kings' rea p. 45 National Assemble declared that this no longer existed.
peasants
Second Estate
Napoleon Bonaparte
ancien regime
18. France was no longer constantly at war.
1815
Assembly of Notables
Legislative Assembly
Second Estate
19. Laws in the U.S. to somewhat keep French revolutionaries from immigrating to America.
Alien and Sedition Acts
Tennis Court Oath
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
Jacobin Club
20. Would not allow anyone to trade with Britain in order to ruin it.
Alien and Sedition Acts
Paris Commune
1793
Continental System
21. The best example of a country who had to reform after the war. this helped with the growth of nationalism in this country. 1814 had 270 -000 soldiers.
Thermidor
Prussia
National Assembly
War of Austrian Succession
22. 'Declaration of the Rights of Woman and Female Citizen' equality in politics for both women and men.
King Friederich Wilhelm II
Mountain
Olympe de Gouges
Third Estate
23. Area in Western France who questioned the authority of National Convention.
Vendee
Leopold II
Mountain
1793
24. The new name for the Notre Dame cathedral.
Prussia
1812
Temple of Reason
Napoleon Bonaparte
25. Was the Legislative Assembly. They ended the monarchy in France.
National Convention
Napoleon Bonaparte
guerrilla warfare
Olympe de Gouges
26. Clergy. Did not pay any taxes.
Civil Code
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
First Estate
Napoleon Bonaparte
27. France's war effort against the other countries. Danton led this and Maximilien Robespierre did later. They made the first European national army. executed Marie Antoinette because she was against the revolution.
Committee of Public Safety
constitutional monarchy
Jacobin Club
Napoleon Bonaparte
28. Made primogeniture illegal. (most of the father's property went to the oldest son)
Paris Commune
Civil Code
First Consul
Jacobin Club
29. 'the end of radical revolution' 'Jacobins were purged from political groups' rea. p. 48 1795 a new constitution was written by the National Convention. Directory-5 men.
1815
constitutional monarchy
Great Fear
Thermidorian Reaction
30. June 20 - 1789 Louis XVI locked the thirst estate out of the place where they normally met for meetings. They said they would stay at Versailles until they had a new constitution for France.
Paris Commune
National Convention
Tennis Court Oath
Nobles of the Robe
31. Paris. did not want the monarchy.
Paris Commune
Treaty of Tilsit
Poland
Mountain
32. Nobles were taking grain to scare the peseants into submission. Some peseants attacked - burning mansions - and killing some nobles.
Committee of Public Safety
Great Fear
First Estate
Alien and Sedition Acts
33. Originally the National Assembly. 1792 mobs invade this and made it allow all men to vote. They also ended the monarchy.
Bastille
King Friederich Wilhelm II
1815
Legislative Assembly
34. Second estate. nobles by birth. not all of them were rich.
Nobles of the Sword
National Assembly
constitutional monarchy
Jacobin Club
35. Led by Danton. executed many people who were dangerous to the revolution.
Paris Commune
Tennis Court Oath
Bastille
Mountain
36. Owned some land. paid a lot of the taxes and they also had to pay tithes.
peasants
Temple of Reason
Bastille
Assembly of Notables
37. Said all people were equal-'liberty - property - security - and resistance to oppression' rea. p 45 all the power was in the nation - not the people.
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
Olympe de Gouges
Legislative Assembly
Prussia
38. A name of the months created in the new calendar. ten-day week created and holidays removed. this calendar was no longer used in 1806.
Thermidor
First Estate
Assembly of Notables
Treaty of Tilsit
39. Made the clergy promise that they would be loyal to the nation. Said that bishops would have to be elected by non-clergymen. 1/2 of the clergy would not sign the oath.
Great Fear
Bastille
King Friederich Wilhelm II
Civil Constitution of the Clergy
40. Countryside. wanted the monarchy.
Thermidorian Reaction
Paris Commune
Girondins
Mountain
41. Second estate. they bought their statuses like the parlements. ('positions in France's high courts') rea. p. 42
Second Estate
Girondins
Nobles of the Robe
Napoleon Bonaparte
42. 1787. called by Louis XVI. Wanted the first and second estates to agree on taxing the church and nobles. They refused. Banks stopped letting the king borrow money. 1788. King called for the Estate General.
constitutional monarchy
Assembly of Notables
Civil Constitution of the Clergy
Legislative Assembly
43. Political radicals who were in the Legislative Assembly and decided on war. Georges Jacques Danton and Jean Paul Marat.
Jacobin Club
Continental System
guerrilla warfare
Poland