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French Revolution History
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1. The estate that consisted of the nobility & and high-positioned government officials. They made up less than 2% of the French population.
Suffrage
Castlereagh
Second Estate
Castlereagh
2. Created by the National Convention & 12 people & had almost absolute power & battled to protect the revolution & and prepared France for war by ordering all citizens to join the war-effort & responsible for executing up to 40 &000 French deemed as tr
Louis XVI
Waterloo
Committee of Public Safety
Jacobins
3. List of grievances drawn up by delegates going to the meeting of the estates general
Talleyrand
Cahiers
Nepotism
Tennis Court Oath
4. The panic and insecurity that struck French peasants in the summer of 1789 and led to their widespread destruction of manor houses and feudal documents.
Waterloo
Great Fear
Dr. Guillotin
Marie Antoinette
5. Third Phase of the French Revolution 1795-1799 & Constitution of 1795 written & Five Man Directory established -Overthrown by Napoleon.
Tennis Court Oath
Continental System
The Directory
Lafayette
6. Alliance between Prussia & Austria & Russia & and Great Britain. Pledged to act together to maintain balance of power and suppress revolutionary uprisings following the French Revolution.
Quadruple Alliance
Directory
Consulate
Third Estate
7. A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
Consulate
Napoleonic Code
Nationalism
Legitimacy
8. Queen of France (wife of Louis XVI) Who was unpopular. Known as 'Madame deficit' due to her lavish spending.
Great Fear
Battle of Trafalgar
Marie Antoinette
Dr. Guillotin
9. Introduced the Guillotine as a more humane way of beheading & Equality of Punishment
Talleyrand
Second Estate
National Assembly
Dr. Guillotin
10. A hit-and-run technique used in fighting a war; fighting by small bands of warriors using tactics such as sudden ambushes
Guerrilla Warfare
Radical Phase
Republic
Marie Antoinette
11. Very radical political club that wanted a republic for France Also responsible for the execution of the king
Bastille
Napoleonic Code
Jacobins
Consulate
12. King of France (1774-1792). In 1789 he summoned the Estates-General & due to the French financial crisis. His failure to enact reform would led to the French Revolution. Louis and his wife & Marie Antoinette & were executed in 1793.
Concordat of 1801
Second Estate
Louis XVI
Cahiers
13. An 1805 naval battle in which Napoleon's forces were defeated by a British fleet under the command of Horatio Nelson. Ended Napoleon's plans to invade Britain.
Battle of Trafalgar
Directory
Napoleonic Code
Tennis Court Oath
14. Financial expert of Louis XVI & he advised Louis to reduce court spending & tax the first and second estates & abolish tariffs on internal trade in order to avoid bankruptcy
Necker
Cahiers
Consulate
Dr. Guillotin
15. The panic and insecurity that struck French peasants in the summer of 1789 and led to their widespread destruction of manor houses and feudal documents.
Nationalism
Radical Phase
Great Fear
National Assembly
16. First phase of the French Revolution 1789-1791. Moderate Phase that attempted to reform French government and society.
Napoleonic Code
National Assembly Phase
Abdicate
Republic
17. A French political leader of the 18th century. A Jacobin & a radical leader of the French Revolution. Headed the Committee of Public Safety & responsible for the Reign of Terror & was later executed.
Robespierre
Tennis Court Oath
Directory
Abdicate
18. British prime minister Who was the representative at the Congress of Vienna who sought a European balance of power & in which no single state or combination of states would dominate Europe.
National Assembly
Jacobins
Annex
Castlereagh
19. Red & white & and blue badge worn by members of the National Guard that was eventually adopted as the national flag of France
Necker
The Directory
Tri color
Napoleonic Code
20. Phase 4 - government established in France after the overthrow of the Directory in 1799 & with Napoleon as first consul in control of the entire government
Louis XVI
Dr. Guillotin
Battle of Trafalgar
Consulate
21. The estate that consisted of the nobility & and high-positioned government officials. They made up less than 2% of the French population.
Napoleonic Code
Second Estate
Cahiers
Committee of Public Safety
22. Vow by members of the 3rd estate not to disband until a constitution was written
Blockade
Nationalism
Tennis Court Oath
Robespierre
23. The right to vote
Nepotism
Suffrage
Plebiscite
24. Largest of the Three Estates & made up of Bourgeoisie & Peasants & and Urban Workers. Had the least money and power but paid the virtually all of the taxes.
Jacobins
Guerrilla Warfare
Directory
Third Estate
25. Alliance between Prussia & Austria & Russia & and Great Britain. Pledged to act together to maintain balance of power and suppress revolutionary uprisings following the French Revolution.
The Directory
Quadruple Alliance
Tri color
Dr. Guillotin
26. Napoleon's efforts to block foreign trade with England by forbidding Importation of British goods Into Europe.
Continental System
Moderate Phase
Moderate Phase
Plebiscite
27. Government practice of spending more than it takes in from taxes
Deficit Spending
Consulate
Lafayette
Talleyrand
28. A series of meetings in 1814-1815 & during which the European leaders sought to establish long-lasting peace & restore balance of power & protect the system of monarchy
Congress of Vienna
Great Fear
Committee of Public Safety
29. A hit-and-run technique used in fighting a war; fighting by small bands of warriors using tactics such as sudden ambushes
Directory
Consulate
Guerrilla Warfare
Dr. Guillotin
30. The political prison and armory stormed on July 14 & 1789 & by Partisian city workers alarmed by the king's concentration of troops at Versailles
National Assembly Phase
Committee of Public Safety
Abdicate
Bastille
31. A direct vote in which a country's people have the opportunity to approve or reject a proposal
Louis XVI
Necker
Napoleon
Plebiscite
32. Red & white & and blue badge worn by members of the National Guard that was eventually adopted as the national flag of France
Cahiers
Nepotism
Republic
Tri color
33. Emperor of France; he seized power in a coup d'etat in 1799; he led French armies in conquering much of Europe & placing his relatives in positions of power. Defeated at the Battle of Waterloo & He was exiled on the island of Elba
Napoleon
Dr. Guillotin
Annex
34. Emperor of France; he seized power in a coup d'etat in 1799; he led French armies in conquering much of Europe & placing his relatives in positions of power. Defeated at the Battle of Waterloo & He was exiled on the island of Elba
Necker
Napoleon
Deficit Spending
Age of Napoleon
35. Principle by Which monarchies that had been unseated by the French Revolution or Napoleon were restored
Lafayette
Plebiscite
Congress of Vienna
Legitimacy
36. A French congress established by representatives of the Third Estate on June 17 & 1789 & to enact laws and reforms in the name of the French people
Consulate
Cahiers
Abdicate
National Assembly
37. First Phase of French Revolution. 1789-1791. Key points: Tennis Court Oath & Storming the Bastille & the Declaration of the Rights of Man & Civil Constitution of the Clergy & Constitution of 1791
Congress of Vienna
Robespierre
Consulate
Moderate Phase
38. A form of government in which citizens elect representatives to speak or act for them
Plebiscite
Republic
Guerrilla Warfare
Lafayette
39. A comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon. Preserved many of the rights of the people gained by the revolution.
The Directory
Napoleonic Code
Plebiscite
Concordat of 1801
40. Fourth phase of the Revolution 1799-1815. Napoleon overthrows the Directory & establishes the Consulate & names himself 1st consul then 'consul for life' & eventually becomes 'Emperor of the French'
Age of Napoleon
Jacobins
Waterloo
Republic
41. A French political leader of the 18th century. A Jacobin & a radical leader of the French Revolution. Headed the Committee of Public Safety & responsible for the Reign of Terror & was later executed.
Robespierre
Second Estate
Moderate Phase
Great Fear
42. Principle by Which monarchies that had been unseated by the French Revolution or Napoleon were restored
Cahiers
National Assembly
Committee of Public Safety
Legitimacy
43. The site of Napoleon's defeat by British and Prussian armies in 1815 & which ended his last bid for power
Deficit Spending
Waterloo
Consulate
Bastille
44. Concerned with worldly rather than religious matters
Secular
Declaration of Plinitz
Committee of Public Safety
Lafayette
45. French soldier who fought alongside the Americans in the Revolutionary War and then commanded the French National Guard during the French Revolution
Lafayette
Waterloo
First Estate
Congress of Vienna
46. List of grievances drawn up by delegates going to the meeting of the estates general
Cahiers
National Assembly Phase
Radical Phase
Moderate Phase
47. King of Prussia and emperor of Austria issue declaration threatening to intervene to protect French monarchy.
First Estate
Secular
Declaration of Plinitz
Battle of Trafalgar
48. Favoritism shown to relatives or close friends by those in power (as by giving them jobs)
Battle of Trafalgar
Radical Phase
Committee of Public Safety
Nepotism
49. They consisted of the Roman Catholic Clergy; they received special privileges and paid no direct taxes. Made up less than 1% of the French population.
Waterloo
First Estate
Great Fear
Robespierre
50. A comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon. Preserved many of the rights of the people gained by the revolution.
Nationalism
Tri color
Napoleonic Code
Congress of Vienna