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RoundOne
UltimateQuestion
Louis XVI NapoleonRobespierre
RoundTwo
Category #1 Category #2 Category #3 Category #4 Category #5 Category #6Causes of the
Revolution
Milestones French Laws
Napoleon Foreign Threats
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French Roulette
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This June 20, 1789 pledge by the Third
Estate proclaimed it the sovereign power of
France while promising to create a constitution.
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Round 1
What is the Tennis Court
Oath?
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This earlier foreign Revolution contributed to France’s enormous debt and also inspired liberals to demand more political
liberty.
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Round 1
What is the American
Revolution?
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This philosophe advocated a
constitutional monarchy, similar to that of Britain, based
on separation of powers.
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Who is Montesquieu?
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This clergyman in 1789 proclaimed
that the Third Estate was
“Everything!”
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Who is
Abbé Sieyès?
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This was a list of grievances created by
each of the three estates regarding
dissatisfaction with the government of
Louis XVI.
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What is cahiers de doléances?
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This violent event in Paris on July 14, 1789,
inadvertently saved the National Assembly. Paris was now lost to the king!
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Round 1
What is the storming of the
Bastille?
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This 1789 document became the blueprint
for the French Constitution of 1791
and was largely based on classical liberalism.
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Round 1
What is the Declaration of the Rights of
Man?
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This 1794 reaction ended the Reign of Terror and restored
some order to France.
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Round 1
What is the Thermidorian
Reaction?
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The coup d’etat Brumaire led to the rise of this
leader.
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Who is Napoleon
Bonaparte?
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This small group, led by Robespierre, oversaw the Reign
of Terror.
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What is the Committee of Public Safety?
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This set of laws, established after 1799, became the
foundation of French law all the way up to
the present.
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Round 1
What is the Code Napoleon?
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This law represented the biggest mistake of the National Assembly as it
made the Church a department of the national
government, in essence, secular control.
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What is the Civil
Constitution of the Clergy?
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In August of 1789, this social system was
abolished by the National Assembly, and freed
peasants of their obligations.
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Round 1
What is feudalism?
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This document officially created a
constitutional monarchy after Louis XVIII was restored to
the throne.
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What is the Charter of
1814?
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This 1791 law made guilds, trade unions,
and strikes illegal, due to the Revolution’s
early belief in laissez faire.
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What is the Le Chapelier Law?
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Napoleon created this economic alliance in 1806 that sought to
destroy Britain’s trade with Continental
Europe.
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What is the Continental
System?
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With his creation of the Confederation of the Rhine, Napoleon officially killed this
centuries-old empire in Germany.
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What is the Holy Roman Empire?
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Napoleon developed this system of promotion
where talented people could rise up the social
ladder, even if they were not born wealthy.
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What is Careers Open
to Talent?
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With this 1801 agreement, Napoleon reestablished
relations with the Catholic Church, although the French gov’t retained
Church lands and the power to appoint bishops.
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What is the Concordat of
1801?
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This was the first country to rebel against
Napoleon’s rule. It resulted in a bloody
guerilla war.
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Round 1
What is Spain?
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Hysteria surrounding Prussia’s invasion of
France in Sept., 1792, led to this “slaughter of the innocents” in Paris.
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Round 1
What are the September Massacres?
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This military alliance against France began in 1792 and lasted 5 years until its defeat
in 1797.
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What is the First
Coalition?
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This 1791 Austro-Prussian statement was actually a
bluff to placate French émigres. It demanded that
Louis XVI be restored to power.
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What is the Declaration of
Pillnitz?
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Instituted by Lazare Carnot in 1793, this order
called for universal conscription into the
French army to counter foreign military threats.
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What is the levée en masse?
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This declaration by Prussia, after it had
invaded France, warned French revolutionaries
that Paris and its citizens would be destroyed if
harm came to the royal family.
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What is the Brunswick Manifesto?
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The First Estate included this strata of French society.
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What is the clergy?
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The bourgeoisie in France belonged to this
Estate.
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What is the Third Estate?
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Printed during the Revolution, this was the first paper currency in French history. It was backed by the value of
confiscated lands.
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What are assignats?
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The French Revolution saw the introduction of
this new system of weights and measures.
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What is the metric
system?
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This August 10, 1792 Parisian uprising resulted in the slaughter of Swiss
Guards protecting the royal family and signaled the beginning of the “2nd
Revolution.”
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What is the storming of the Tuleries?
Category #1 Category #2 Category #3 Category #4 Category #5 Category #6French
FactionsBooks and
Art War, etc.
Phases of the
Revolution
The Terror GrabBag
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This rowdy faction consisted of the Parisian working class and small
merchants who were responsible for much of
the Revolution’s violence.
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What is the sans culottes?
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This “left” faction, named after a political club, first
came to prominence during the Legislative Assembly
and it dominated the National Convention.
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What is the Jacobins?
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During the National Convention, this sub-faction
pushed France in a more radical direction and included the likes of
Robespierre, Danton and Marat.
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What is the Mountain?
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This quasi-socialist faction, led by
Gracchus Babeuf, sought to overthrow
the Directory in 1797.
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What is the “Conspiracy of
Equals?”
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Though slightly radical, this faction was more rural and moderate
than its main competitor on the
“left,” and it led France into war in 1792.
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What is the Girondins?
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This French feminist wrote the Rights of Woman demanding more political and
economic rights for women.
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Who is Olympe de Gouges?
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This English conservative defended the Old Regime in his
Reflections on the Revolution in France
(1792).
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Round 2
Who is Edmund Burke?
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This British woman wrote Vindication of
the Rights of Woman.
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Who is Mary Wollstonecraft
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This British writer and deist defended the
French Revolution as the embodiment of
Enlightenment ideals in his Rights of Man
(1793).
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Who is Thomas Paine?
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This famous French neo-classical artist
embodied the ideals of the French Revolution
and the Napoleonic Era.
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Who is Jacques-
Louis David?
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Occurring in 1815, this was the last battle of the Napoleonic Wars.
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What is Waterloo?
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Negotiations for the end of the Napoleonic Wars occurred at this 1814-
1815 convention.
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What is the Congress of
Vienna?
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This naval battle, won by Lord Horatio
Nelson, effectively saved Britain from
invasion while crippling the French
fleet.
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What is the Battle of
Trafalgar?
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Napoleon’s victory over Austria and Russia in
this 1805 battle effectively made
Napoleon the master of the European continent.
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What is the Battle of
Austerlitz?
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This 1812 battle was perhaps the most
important of the Russian campaign as the Grand Army paid a high price
while the Russians retreated in good order.
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Round 2
What is Borodino?
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This was the first national government of the French Revolution:
1789-1791.
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What is the National
Assembly?
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These are the years for the “Age of
Voltaire,” in effect, “enlightened despotism.”
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What is 1799-1815?
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This bourgeois government ruled France between 1795 and 1799.
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What is the Directory?
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These were the years that the National
Convention theoretically ruled
France.
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What is 1792-1795?
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These are the years for the “Age of
Montesquieu” which included the National
Assembly and the Legislative Assembly.
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What are 1789-1792?
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Robespierre issued this law in 1794 to establish price ceilings for food and other necessities.
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What is the Law of
Maximum?
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The Temple of Reason was the most notorious
example of this deist movement of Robespierre.
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What is the Cult of the Supreme Being?
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In the government’s attempt to eliminate
aspects of Christianity from society, this new
system keeping track of days and months was
created.
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What is the Revolutionary
Calendar?
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This law gave Robespierre the right to
arrest anyone who might be a threat to the
regime.
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What is the Law of
Suspects?
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This western region of France suffered a near
genocide when it resisted the
revolutionary government.
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What is the Vendée?
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This royal family member was
decapitated in 1793, several months after
her husband.
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Who is Marie Antoinette?
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In this October, 1789 event, a crowd of angry women
forced the royal family back to Paris while singing, “we have the baker, the baker’s wife, and the baker’s little
boy.”
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Round 2
What is the Women’s March on
Versailles?
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In the late 1780s, this powerful body of nobles in Paris refused to grant Louis XVI tax increases
on the nobility.
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Round 2
What is the Parlement of
Paris?
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This term refers to the king’s attempt
to escape from France in 1791.
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What is the “Flight to
Varennes?”
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This body of high-ranking Frenchmen in 1788 forced
the king to call the Estates General in to
address the issue of tax increases.
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What is the Assembly of Notables?
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Violence
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Ultimate Question
Answer
This 1789 wave of violence in the
countryside directly led to the end of feudalism
in France.
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Ultimate Question
What is the Great Fear?