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Enlightenment & French Revolution Jeopardy

Enlightenment & French Revolution Jeopardy. Click to begin. Final Jeopardy. Make your wager. Draw the Multi-Flow Map and fill it in. France adopts 1 st written constitution French feudalism ends Declaration of the Rights of Man Monarchy abolished Reign of Terror

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Enlightenment & French Revolution Jeopardy

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  1. Enlightenment & French Revolution Jeopardy Click to begin.

  2. Final Jeopardy Make your wager

  3. Draw the Multi-Flow Map and fill it in. France adopts 1st written constitution French feudalism ends Declaration of the Rights of Man Monarchy abolished Reign of Terror France fights European Coalition Corrupt leadership 3rd Estate resentment of the 1st & 2nd Estates Enlightenment ideas French Revolution Huge government debt Storming of the Bastille Poor harvests and the rising costs of bread Failure of Louis XVI to accept financial reforms Napoleon gains power Napoleonic Code established French nationalism French public schools established

  4. CAUSES PEOPLE VOCAB TURNING POINTS NAPOLEON Let there be light! 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

  5. The three social classes that the French population was divided into. Causes: 10pts

  6. The Third Estate (Ordinary People). Social class that complained about inequality & high taxes. Causes: 20pts

  7. Tyranny or Dictatorship. Government where the people have no rights & are ruled by one person. Causes: 30pts

  8. Estates General Law making body similar to the English Parliament. Causes: 40pts

  9. Huge National Debt The result of deficit spending and costly wars. Causes: 50pts

  10. The last royal French king who punished anyone who criticized his absolute rule. Louis XVI People: 10pts

  11. Leader of the radicals in the Committee of Public Safety. Maximilien Robespierre People: 20pts

  12. French Queen from Austria. Rumored to have said “let them eat cake” to starving rioters. Marie Antoinette People: 30pts

  13. The middle class revolutionary group known for a style of pants common in France at the time. Sans-Culottes People: 40pts

  14. The Frenchman whose ideas about entering into a “Social Contract” with the government inspired the Revolution Jean Jacques Rousseau People : 50pts

  15. Estate System The rigid social class system in France during the 17th & 18th centuries. Vocab: 10pts

  16. A military overthrow of a government. Coup d’etat Vocab: 20pts

  17. The method of capital punishment developed during the French Revolution Guillotine Vocab: 30pts

  18. French document declaringall men are equal. Declaration of the Rights of Man Vocab: 40pts

  19. Committee of Public Safety Radicals fighting for democratic rights but used terrorist activities to meet their goal. Vocab: 50pts

  20. National Assembly The group first formed by the 3rd Estate to achieve equal rights Turning Pt: 10pts

  21. Tennis Court Oath The pledge made to not disband until constitution is written. Turning Pt: 20pts

  22. Storming the Bastille A raid of a French fortress marking the beginning of the French Revolution. Turning Pt: 30pts

  23. National Convention They created the Committee of Public Safety to investigate anyone against the new government. Turning Pt: 40pts

  24. Reign of Terror When people were tried & executed for speaking against the French Republic. Turning Pt: 50pts

  25. Nationalism A strong & often aggressive pride for one’s country. Napoleon: 10pts

  26. Napoleon’s set of laws emphasizing the principles of equality. Napoleonic Code Napoleon: 20pts

  27. Napoleon’s campaign which closed European ports to British goods in order to weaken their economy. Continental System Napoleon: 30pts

  28. The country where over 300,000 French soldiers died due to harsh weather & lack of supplies. Russia Napoleon: 40pts

  29. (Abdication and) Exile Napoleon’s fate after allied forces from European nations invaded Paris. Napoleon: 50pts

  30. Enlightenment thinker who believed in the natural rights of man and supported a democratic form of government John Locke Enlightenment: 10pts

  31. American revolutionaries used these two ideas from the Baron de Montesquieu while designing the Constitution. Separation of Powers And Checks and Balances Enlightenment: 20pts

  32. Voltaire Free speech and civil rights was the main topic of this Enlightenment writer’s books Enlightenment : 30pts

  33. The idea of capitalism and laissez-faire economics used by many of the world’s nations today came from this man’s book Wealth of Nations Enlightenment : 40pts

  34. The Enlightenment was a time in Europe when thinkers sought to use reason to end the abuses of absolute monarchs. Two ways these ideas were shared during the Enlightenment were… Printing Press and Salons Enlightenment : 50pts

  35. France adopts 1st written constitution French feudalism ends Declaration of the Rights of Man Monarchy abolished Reign of Terror France fights European Coalition Corrupt leadership 3rd Estate resentment of the 1st & 2nd Estates Enlightenment ideas French Revolution Huge government debt Storming of the Bastille Poor harvests and the rising costs of bread Failure of Louis XVI to accept financial reforms Napoleon gains power Napoleonic Code established French nationalism French public schools established

  36. Connections to Today • French people remain proud of Napoleon’s glory days • French law reflects Napoleonic Code • Metric System still in use • After centuries of power, French military and political influence declines

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