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10th Grade
02/01/2012

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when did the French revolution happen?
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end of the 1700s
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What century was the 1700s?
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18th century
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What century do we live in now?
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21st century
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What were the reasons for the French revolution?
Definition
National debt, inequality of the classes.
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Who paid most of the taxes?
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The third estate: bourgeois, city workers, and peasants
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what were the groups in the third estate?
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Bourgeois (merchants, etc.), urban lower class, and peasants.
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Who were in the first estate?
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Clergymen (officials in the catholic church)
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Which class paid most of the taxes?
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Third estate
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Which estate made up 98% of the population:?
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The third class
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which estate were the bourgeois in?
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THird
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were the bourgeois poor?
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yes and no...they were wealthy, but they had to pay 1/2 of their income in taxes
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what kinds of pepole were in the 2nd estate?
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nobility. wealthy land owners...they had a lot of power, but they were only 2% of the population
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Which group wanted change in the goverment?
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the third estate
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WHy did Louis XVI call a meeting of the ESTATES GENERAL
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he needed more money for the govermnent...he wanted to raise taxes
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why didn't the 3rd estate vote to change the system?
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Because even though they represented 98% of the people, they only got one vote and they always got voted down by the other two estates?
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what was the National ASsembly?
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The 3rd Estate renamed themselves this...and they refused to cooperate with the other groups until things changed.
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What was the TEnnis Court Oath?
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The National Assembly (3rd estate representatives) agreed not to disband until they had written a Constitution for France.
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Did the king accept the new constitution?
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Yes, in 1791. But reluctantly.
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The new constitution took away a lot of power from who?
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The king.
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What did bread have to do with the revolution?
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Many people were starving because bread prices were so high...they were desperate.
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Why were bread prices so high?
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The crops had failed, and the king didn't care about the people.
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who were the king and queen of France at the time of the revolution?
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Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
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What was the Bastille?
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A prison
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Why did the people "storm the Bastille?
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They wanted gunpowder, but the officers refused to give it, the officers fired on the crowd, and a riot happened.
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What was the "Great Fear?"
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The people panicked when they heard that troops were coming to kill them. In the countryside, peasants panicked and turned violent against the nobles in their villages.
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WHere did King Louis live?
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Versailles, a lavish palace 11 miles outside of Paris.
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Where and what is Versailles?
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A palace that the French king lived in...11 miles outside of Paris
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What did the Storming of the Bastille signify?
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The beginning of the French Revolution
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Where did 7,000 women go in 1789>
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They marched to Versailles, Louis' home outside Paris
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What happened in the "march to versailles?"
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Women demanded jobs and bread, they broke in and killed some guards, they demanded Louis go back to Paris.
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Who tried to flee the country?
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Louis and Marie Antoinette (the king and queen) and their family.
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Did the king and queen flee the country?
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They tried, but were caught and brought back.
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Who participated in teh "March on Versailles?"
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7000 women
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THe king signed the new constitution, but he still had a lot of power to _____ any laws.
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veto
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The king and his family were caught trying to _______
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escape
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what was the National Convention?
Definition
the new government (of the people)_ after the revolution.
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