The Final Jeopardy Category is: French

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Causes of the
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French
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. 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
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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
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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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