Chapter 19- The Revolution in Politics

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Chapter 19- The Revolution in Politics
All identifications are to be hand written in pen. You should be able to define the term/phrase and make at least three
connections. The ID is on the blank side and the definition is on the lined side. Any articles or encyclopedia entries that
are asked for need to be at least one FULL page in length. They are to be actively read. NO WIKIPEDIA!
The reading is due on the date on the calender and you are to have read that information. Quizzes will occur regularly to
ascertain that you are doing so.
Reading:
McKay, pages 610-647
Identifications and Assignments:
610-615 (9)
Causes of Revolution
Inequalities classes and racial
John Locke
7 Years’ War in N. America
privileges nobles and middle class
liberals want
liberal never believed
baron de Montesquieu
7 Years’ War in Europe
615-619 (14)
New administration measures (from Britain)
Colonial autonomy
Tea Act and reaction
Common Sense
Declaration of Independence
French in Am. Revolution
Europe against Britain, why
Bill of Rights protected…
equality didn’t mean
Parliamentary representation
Coercive Acts
Loyalists
Constitutional Convention
women in Am. Revolution
+find a picture of the guillotine, and write below what interesting facts you found about it
619-626 (7)
Lafayette
Estates General
National Assembly Maneuvers
+pgs 622-623 Answer the questions
French budget
Storming the Bastille
Judges of Parlement
Great Fear
626-633 (14)
Mary Wollencraft
Declaration of Pillnitz
Girondist
the Mountain
sans-culottes, what and significance
internal improvements under Robespierre
revolutionary propaganda
Thermidiorian Reaction
Directory
Jacobian Club
French armies
Committee of Public Safety
Reign of Terror
Constitution of 1795
+pgs 632-633 Answer the questions
634-640
Napoleonic Code
Concordant of 1801
German Confederation of the Rhine
Spanish Revolt 1808
Napoleon’s failure in Russia
Constitutional Charter
100 Days (Look It Up)
women under Napoleon
Continental System
“war of liberation”
+ Versus
Battle of Trafalgar and Battle of Waterloo
Similarities and differences
640-645
Saint -Domingue
Code Noir
Toussaint L’Ouverture
Jean Jacques Dessalines
Repercussions of the Haitain Revolt
TimelineS
Partner
French Revolution (1789-1799) AND
Vincent Oge
Napoleonic Era
A. At least 20 historical events
a. under each event
i. write a brief description of event
B. Include at least 5 pictures that show the different events
C. Legibly and creatively done
(1799-1815)