THIS IS With Your Host... Causes of the French Revolution French Revolution I French Revolution II Napoleon More Napoleon Vocabu lary/ Misc 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 . Who was the hated queen of France who never said, “Let them eat cake.” A 100 Marie Antoinette A 100 These were three reasons for The 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 describe The middle class. A 400 What is the bourgousesie? A 400 This movement proved to provide the French people with the philosophical reasons For the French Revolution. A 500 What was the Enlightenment? A 500 This was the famous pledge That the Third Estate took Not 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 that Was stormed by the Paris mob on July 14, 1789 and even though It only housed seven inmates It became the symbol of . B 200 What is Bastille? B 200 This was the famous nickname given to the French Queen because of her elaborate spending habits. 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 National Assembly in 1789. B 400 What was the Declaration of Rights of Man and of Citizen? B 400 He was the radical leader of the Jacobins and later helped Lead the Reign of Terror. He would Also be one of the last victims Of the Revolution. B 500 Who was Maximillan Robespierre? B 500 This was the government of Paris That took control of France in 1792 from the Legislative Assembly And took the country in a radical Move toward a Republic. C 100 What was the Paris Commune? 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 Place A Wager DOUBLE C 400 Two of the political factions That 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 back His throne. D 400 What is the Hundred Days? D 400 Where Napoleon Experienced his final defeat At the hands of the Duke of Wellington. D 500 What is the Battle of Waterloo? D 500 The religious document that made peace with the Revolution’s most hated enemy. E 100 What is the Concordat E 100 This country was Napoleon’s Ulcer? 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 that was placed on the Spanish throne causing the Dos de Mayo E 400 Who was Joseph? E 400 This Neo-Classical Artist depicted some of Napoleon’s greatest moments such as his march through the 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. Click on screen to begin List Enlightened philosophers and how their ideas were incorporated in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen Click on screen to continue Locke Natural rights And limited government ? Click on screen to continue Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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