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Enlightenment Governments People Causes Hodge Podge Game design by Mary Catherine McGillvray

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EnlightenmentGovernments People Causes Hodge Podge

Game design by Mary Catherine McGillvray

Enlightenment

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People

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Governments Causes Hodge Podge

Final Jeopardy!

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HE established the theory of a separation of

powers.

John Locke’s three basic inalienable rights.

He supported Enlightened Monarchy.

He believed that “man is born free yet is

everywhere in chains.”

He asserted that life is an endless struggle for “power after power that ceases only in death.”

This is the name given to the government of Louis XVI and Marie

Antoinette.

This is the government that gave France it’s

Reign of Terror.

This government was intended as only a

temporary government.

This government had 745 members and many

political parties that struggled for power

This government was deeply flawed because

it included 5 Executives.

Although only a myth, she was credited with saying “Let them eat

cake” when asked about the starving peasants.

He was convicted of treason and was

sentenced to death.

He was the prim lawyer who orchestrated the

Reign of Terror.

These three colors became the symbol the

French Revolution

He was murdered in his bathtub by Charlotte

Corday.

His last words were, “My only regret is that I am

being sent to the guillotine before that rat

Robiespierre!”

Not only did the people suffer from this cause but so did little rabbits

and other wildlife.

97% of the population had no voice in

government because of the flawed system of

this legislature.

Government positions were given to those

men with money and a title, not to educated men from this class.

This provided a living example that

democracy can work and overcoming an absolute monarch is

possible.

This document preserved man’s rights

to life, liberty and freedom from oppression.

In 1792, France went to war against Austria and

this country.

The politics of these radical men was

apparent in the clothing that they wore.

This was the political party of Robespierre, Danton and Marat.

Brumaire and Thermidore are names

you would find on one of these.

Who is Montesqueiu?

What is Life Liberty and Property?

Who is Voltaire?

Who is Rousseau?

Who is Hobbes?

What is the Old Regime?

What is the National Convention?

What is the National Assembly?

What is the Legislative Assembly?

What is the Directory?

Who is Marie Antionette?

Who is Louis XVI?

Who is Robespierre?

What are Red, White, and Blue?

Who is Jean-Paul Marat?

Who is Danton?

What is bad weather?

What is the Estates General?

What is the Bourgeoisie?

What is the American Revolution?

What is the Declaration of Rights of Man and

Citizen?

What is Prussia?

Who are the Sans Culottes?

Who are the Jacobins?

What is the calendar of the National Convention?

The French Revolution

The French flag is Red, White, and Blue…what

does each color represent?

Red and Blue = City of Paris

White=Bourbon family