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French Revolution

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Explore the pivotal moments of the French Revolution, focusing on the Tennis Court Oath and the storming of the Bastille. This period marked the rise of the Third Estate, advocating that “the People” are the foundation of the state. Analyze how King Louis XVI’s actions propelled France towards revolution and led to the establishment of the republic in 1792. Delve into the roles of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, questioning their responsibility in the nation's turmoil. Examine the significance of their executions through key historical documents and interpretations.

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French Revolution

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  1. French Revolution Phase I

  2. Tennis Court Oath • From The Tennis Court Oath Painting  by Jacques Louis David

  3. Comte D’Antraigues “The third Estate is the People and the People is the foundation of the State, it is in fact the State itself; the other orders are merely political categories while by the immutable laws of nature the People is everything. Everything should be subordinated to it….it is the People that all national power resides and for the People that all states exist.”

  4. Storming of the Bastille

  5. How did the actions of Louis XVI help bring France closer to revolution?

  6. In 1792 France is declared a republic. How did the actions of the 3rd estate assist in this process? Explain.

  7. Read the excerpts provided.

  8. In your opinion were Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette truly responsible for the problems of France? Explain why or why not citing evidence from your knowledge of social studies and the excerpt(s) provided.

  9. Are the documents provided enough information to fully evaluate the rule of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette? Explain why or why not.

  10. French Revolution Phase II

  11. Read the Declaration and fill out the primary source sheet.

  12. Execution of Louis XVI

  13. Execution of Marie Antoinette

  14. Robespierre

  15. Was the killing of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette necessary for the sake of the revolution? Explain why or why not.

  16. Was the killing of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette necessary for the sake of the revolution? Explain why or why not.

  17. The History Teachers

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