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Causes of the French Revolution
French Revolution I
French Revolution II
NapoleonMore
NapoleonVocabu
lary/ Misc
. Who was the hated queen of Francewho never said, “Let them eat cake.”
A 100
Marie Antoinette
A 100
These were three reasons forThe financial crisis that led to the
French Revolution and Exhausting the French Treasury.
A 200
What were the famine, structure of the tallie, the expensive lifestyle of the
royal family, and the American Revolution?
A 200
This was the Legislative body convened by Louis XVI to
validate the raising of the tallie.
A 300
What were the Three Estates?
A 300
This is the term used to describeThe middle class.
A 400
What is the bourgousesie?
A 400
A 500
This movement proved to provide the
French people with the philosophical reasons
For the French Revolution.
What was the Enlightenment?
A 500
This was the famous pledge That the Third Estate tookNot to dissolve until they Wrote a constitution for
France.
B 100
What is the Tennis Court Oath?
B 100
This was the prison in Paris thatWas stormed by the Paris mob on
July 14, 1789 and even thoughIt only housed seven inmates
It became the symbol of .
B 200
What is Bastille?
B 200
This was the famousnickname given to the French Queen because
of her elaborate spendinghabits.
B 300
Madame Deficit
B 300
This was the French document That was based on the
American Declaration of Independence and enlightened
Ideals and drawn up by the NationalAssembly in 1789.
B 400
What was the Declaration ofRights of Man and of Citizen?
B 400
He was the radical leader of the Jacobins and later helped
Lead the Reign of Terror. He wouldAlso be one of the last victims
Of the Revolution.
B 500
Who was Maximillan
Robespierre?
B 500
This was the government of ParisThat took control of France in
1792 from the Legislative AssemblyAnd took the country in a radical
Move toward a Republic.
C 100
What was the ParisCommune?
C 100
This was the radical journalist who was
stabbed in the bathtub by the Girondist
Charlotte Corday.
C 200
Who was Jean Marat?
C 200
The high price and scarcity of this product helped to lead
To the peasant starvation, riots, and Resentment of the royal
family.
C 300
What is bread?
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
Two of the political factionsThat made up the Legislative
Assembly
C 400
What were royalist, Jacobins,Or Girondists?
C 400
This was the town in Northern France where Louis XVI’s family was apprehended.
C 500
Varennes?
C 500
A term that would describe the military takeover as done by
Napoleon.
D 100
What is a coup d’ etat?
D 100
Tactic used by the Russians That destroyed all food and Supplies as they retreated.
D 200
What is scorched earth policy?
D 200
The greatest achievement of
Napoleon in which he made all men
equal before the law and embodied the
ideals of the French Revolution. D 300
What was the Napoleonic Code?
D 300
Name of the time period after Napoleon escaped from Elba and
Invaded France to take backHis throne.
D 400
What is the Hundred Days?
D 400
Where Napoleon Experienced his final defeatAt the hands of the Duke of
Wellington.
D 500
What is the Battle of Waterloo?
D 500
The religiousdocument that made peace with
the Revolution’s most hated enemy.
E 100
What is the Concordat
E 100
This country was Napoleon’sUlcer?
E 200
What is Spain?
E 200
The size of this army was over 500,000 but only 40,000 survived the Russian winter.
E 300
What is the Grande Armee
E 300
The relative of Bonaparte thatwas placed on the Spanish throne
causing the Dos de Mayo
E 400
Who was Joseph?
E 400
This Neo-Classical Artist depictedsome of Napoleon’s greatest
moments such as his march throughthe Alps.
E 500
Who is David?
E 500
These were the artisans and
Shop keepers who came to dominate Parisian politics.
(Hint name refers to a type of clothing)
F 100
What were sans-coulottes?
F 100
This was the group of twelve men who led the police and
court tribunals in eliminating the enemies of the state and
known of the use of the guillotine.
F 200
Who was the Committee of Public Safety?
F 200
This was the event that ended the Great Terror.
F 300
What was the beheading of Robespierre?
F 300
This was the government established in the new
Constitution of 1795 which was not a democracy or republic or dictatorship.
F 400
What was the Directory?
F 400
This was the new government established by
Napoleon in 1799.
F 500
What was the Consulate?
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
French Revolution and
The Enlightenment
Please record your wager.
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List Enlightened philosophers and how their ideas were incorporated in
the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
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Locke Natural rights
And limited government ?
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!