7.1 - The French Revolution
Apr 01, 2015
7.1 - The French Revolution
What class of people belonged to the Second Estate?
• Nobles
Which group of people was the most heavily influenced by the
Enlightenment?
• Bourgeoisie
Where in France did the sans-culottes live?
• In the cities
What is the tax paid to the Church by members of the 3rd Estate?
• Tithe
How much is the tithe?
• 10%
The price of what important food staple doubled in 1789?
• Bread
The extravagant spending of what monarchs led to the financial crisis?
• Louis XIV, Louis XV, Louis XVI, and Marie Antoinette
What nickname was given to Marie Antoinette for her extravagant
spending?
• Madame Deficit
How did Louis XVI propose to solve the financial crisis?
• Impose taxes on the nobility
What group did Louis XVI call to approve his new tax?
• Estates General
To what voting system did the 3rd estate want to change?
• Each delegate would receive one vote
Who is the clergy member who spoke in favor of the formation of a new
legislative body for France?
• Sieyes
What is the name of the new group formed by the Third Estate to abolish the monarchy
and create a representative government?
• National Assembly
What is the pledge taken by the members of the Third Estate to write a
new constitution for France?
• Tennis Court Oath
What is the name of the building the peasants stormed to obtain weapons
and gun powder?
• The Bastille
Why did the Great Fear break out in France?
• Rumors spread that nobles were hiring outlaws to terrorize peasants
What was it that drove thousands of women to riot and drive the king from
his palace?
• The rising cost of bread
7.2 – Revolution Brings Reform and Terror
What document was adopted by the National Assembly as a statement of
the revolutionary ideals?
• Declaration of Rights of Man and of the Citizen
What is the slogan of the French Revolution?
• Liberte, Equalite, Fraternite
Who is the revolutionary woman that wrote her own Declaration of the
Rights of Women?
• Olympe de Gouges
How did the reforms of the National Assembly affect the Church?
• Sold church lands
• Required priests to be elected and paid by the state
To where did Louis XVI attempt to flee when he became concerned for his
safety?
• Austrian Netherlands
The Constitution of 1791 created which type of government for France?
• Constitutional Monarchy (also acceptable: limited monarchy)
What is the legislative body created by the Constitution of 1791?
• Legislative Assembly
How was power distributed by the Constitution of 1791?
• The Legislative Assembly had the power to make laws, but the king retained the power to enforce the laws
The problems of food shortages and government debt led to the division of the French government into which three groups?
• Conservatives, Moderates, Radicals
Who were the reactionaries that fled France in search of aid to restore the
Old Regime?
• Emigres
Who were the radical street dwellers who wished to push the reforms of the
revolution further?
• Sans-culottes
Which two nations urged the French to restore the Old Regime and were
answered with a declaration of war?
• Austria and Prussia
How did the Parisian population respond to rumors the king’s supporters were planning to
break out of prison and seize control of the city?
• They raided the prisons and murdered 1,000+ prisoners in what became known as the September Massacres
How did the government respond to the radical actions of the people during the
September Massacres?
• They replaced the monarchy and Legislative Assembly with a republic under the National Convention
Who did the National Assembly give the right to vote?
• All adult men, but not women.
What radical political group led the radical changes?
• The Jacobin Club
Who were the three most prominent leaders of the Jacobins?
• Jean Paul Marat, Georges Danton, and Maximillien Robespierre
What became of Louis XIV when the National Convention came to power?
• He was convicted of treason and beheaded by the guillotine
How did the Committee of Public Safety react to opposition to the
revolution?
• They ordered to arrest and execution of opponents in what came to be called the Reign of Terror
Why did the Reign of Terror come to an end?
• Members of the National Convention feared for their own safety so they turned against Robespierre and sent him to the guillotine
Who did the National Convention put in charge of the government after the
Reign of Terror in 1795?
• The Directory
7.3 & 7.4Napoleon
How did Napoleon gain recognition as a military leader?
He successfully defended the National Convention against a mob of royalist
rebels who threatened the French Revolution
Where did Napoleon experience military success outside of France?
In Italy against the forces of Austria and the Kingdom of Sardinia
Where did Napoleon experience defeat against British forces led by Admiral
Hiratio Nelson?
Egypt
How did Napoleon come to lead the government of France?
He overthrew the Directory by driving the members of national legislature
out and forcing the remaining leaders to name him First Consul
What term refers to the quick seizure of power Napoleon used to gain control?
Coup d’etat
What challenge to his authority did Napoleon immediately face after seizing
power?
The forces of Britain, Austria, and Russia joined to fight him in war
How did that conflict turn out?
Napoleon defeated their forces and compelled them to sign peace treaties
with France
How did Napoleon create the impression that he had be democratically chosen?
He held a plebiscite to approve a new constitution that gave him all real
power
How did Napoleon attempt to reform the financial system in France?
He established more efficient tax collection & a national bank; both actions provided the government
money and control over the economy
How did Napoleon attempt to reform the political system?
He fired corrupt officials and established schools (lycees) to train
government agents who were appointed based on ability rather than
family connections
How did Napoleon attempt to reform religion in France?
He signed a concordat with Pope Pius VII to restored the Church, but
maintained the separation between church and state
How did Napoleon attempt to reform the legal system in France?
He revised the laws to make them more uniform under the Napoleonic Code
How did the Napoleonic Code limit rights and government control over people?
Free speech & press were restricted;
Slavery was restored in the French Caribbean
What action at the coronation of Napoleon displays his arrogance?
When he took his crown from the Pope so he could crown himself
What event lead Napoleon to decide to give up his dream of a French empire in the New
World?
The slave revolt and independence movement in Haiti
Who led the slave uprising in Haiti?
Toussaint L’Ouverture
Why did Napoleon decide to sell the Louisiana Purchase to the USA?
He needed the $15 million to pay his war debts and he believed the USA would pose a threat to the British
empire
As Napoleon built his European empire by conquering the Netherlands & parts of Italy,
which country was the only one to resist him?
Britain
In which battle did the British succeed in breaking Napoleon’s unchecked
expansion?
Battle of Trafalgar
What three disastrous mistakes did Napoleon make that ended his empire?
1. The Continental System
2. The Peninsular War
3. The Invasion of Russia
What did the Continental System attempt to do?
Make Europe self-sufficient by cutting trade with England by using a
blockade
Why did Napoleon’s blockade fail?
The British navy was stronger, smugglers broke the blockade, and his
allies ignored it
How did the British blockade of Europe impact the United States?
US ships were seized and sailors impressed to serve in the British navy; the conflict resulted in the
War of 1812
Why did Napoleon send troops to Portugal through Spain?
To force Portugal to follow the Continental System
Why did the Spanish people object to Napoleon’s troops marching through
Spain?
They feared Napoleon would weaken the power of the Catholic Church in
Spain as he had done in France
Who did Napoleon put on the throne of Spain?
His brother, Joseph
What were the Spanish peasant fighters called that operated in small roving groups?
guerillas
Why did Napoleon decide to invade Russia?
Napoleon was angry Russia’s czar refused to stop selling grain to Britain and he distrusted Alexander’s designs
on Poland
How did Alexander respond to the invading French Grand Army?
He ordered a retreat and the use of a scorched-earth policy
What was the farthest point of attack the French troops were able to make?
Moscow
Why did the French fail to conquer Moscow?
The troops were unprepared for the harsh conditions of the Russian winter
After Napoleon’s enemies united against him and defeated him, to where was he
exiled?
The island of Elba
Why did Napoleon decide to return to France from exile?
To overthrow Louis XVIII, who had grown unpopular as people feared he would try to turn back the effects of
the Revolution
What was the last time period in which Napoleon ruled France called?
The Hundred Days
Where did Napoleon have his final showdown battle with the British &
Prussians?
The Battle of Waterloo
To where was Napoleon sent the second time he was defeated?
St. Helena
7.5 – The Congress of Vienna
What was the overall goal of the Congress of Vienna?
• The establishment of stability and collective security in Europe
Which five nations dominated the Congress of Vienna?
• Austria, Prussia, Russia, Great Britain, and France
Which man stood out as the leader of the Congress of Vienna
• Austrian prince Klemens von Metternich
What were Metternich’s three steps for the restoring Europe to its previous
condition?
(1)Contain France by surrounding it with powerful nations
(2)Create a balance of power to discourage nations for expanding
(3)Restore legitimate monarchs to the thrones of Europe
Which alliance was created by Russia, Prussia, and Austria to maintain
Christian values in Europe?
• The Holy Alliance
Which alliance was created by the nations of Europe to support the conditions created
by the Congress of Vienna?
• Concert of Europe
How did the actions of Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna impact
conditions in the Americas?
• Creole leaders rose up in rebellion against the peninsulares and declared their independence from European rule
What was the long-term legacy of the French Revolution and the
Congress of Vienna?
• Europe was reshaped both physically and politically.
• Nationalism spread and set into motion further forms.
• European colonies in the Americas began their independence movements.
Don’t forget to study the political spectrum chart as well.
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