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Unit. Jeopardy!. French Revolution. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. FINAL. The colonists won their war for independence due to. Foundations 100. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Foundations
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Napoleon
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Foundations 100Foundations 100
The colonists won their war for independence due to
Generous military and financial aid from various
European states, especially France
Foundations 200Foundations 200
The Constitution of the United States of 1789
Created a republic in which the branches of government
provided checks on one another
Foundations 300Foundations 300
The American Revolution affected Europeans by
Proving that the ideas of the Enlightenment
could be realized politically
Foundations 400Foundations 400
A key conduit of “enlightened” American political and moral ideas back to Europe was formed by
The hundreds French army and navy soldiers returning from the
American Revolutionary War
Foundations 500Foundations 500
The defeat of General Cornwallis and his army at Yorktown in 1781, leading to British abandonment of
the Revolutionary War, was achieved by
A combined American and French army supported by a
heavily armed French fleet
Start of the Revolution 100Start of the Revolution 100
French society on the eve of their revolution
Was still largely dominated by the nobility and clergy
Start of the Revolution 200Start of the Revolution 200
The most immediate cause of the French Revolution was
The government’s failure to resolve its debts and
other economic problems
Start of the Revolution 300Start of the Revolution 300
By the eighteenth century, the French bourgeoisie and nobility were
Increasingly less distinguishable from each other
Start of the Revolution 400Start of the Revolution 400
In 1789, the Estates-General was
Divided over the issue of voting by “orders” or by “head.”
Start of the Revolution 500Start of the Revolution 500
As one measure of the French crown’s terrible financial predicament, by 1788 the interest
payments on the state debt alone amounted to
One-half of all government spending
Revolution 100Revolution 100
The French revolutionary slogan neatly evoking the ideals of the rebellion was
“Liberty, Equality, Fraternity!”
Revolution 200Revolution 200
The controversy over voting by order versus voting by head in the Estates-General saw
The Third Estate respond by forming a “National Assembly.”
Revolution 300Revolution 300
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
Owed much to the ideas of the American Declaration of
Independence
Revolution 400Revolution 400
In regard to the Catholic Church, the National Assembly
Passed legislation that secularized church offices and clergymen
Revolution 500Revolution 500
What type of government was established in France by 1791?
Constitutional monarchy
Reign of Terror 100Reign of Terror 100
The Committee of Public Safety during the Reign of Terror
Was headed by Maximilien Robespierre
Reign of Terror 200Reign of Terror 200
The French Republic’s army in the 1790s
Fueled modern nationalism and was raised through
mobilization of the population
Reign of Terror 300Reign of Terror 300
In regard to religion, the National Convention
Took measures to dechristianize the republic
Reign of Terror 400Reign of Terror 400
During the Reign of Terror, the majority of the victims were
Peasant and laboring classes
Reign of Terror 500Reign of Terror 500
In the Reign of Terror’s “preservation” of the revolution from its internal enemies
Rebellious cities were brutally defeated
by the Revolutionary Armies
Napoleon 100Napoleon 100
The government of the Directory in the period of the Thermidorean Reaction
Increasingly had to rely on military support for its survival
Napoleon 200Napoleon 200
Which of the following statements best applies to Napoleon?
He was both a child of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution
Napoleon 300Napoleon 300
Which of the following statements best applies to Napoleon’s domestic policies?
His Civil Code reaffirmed the ideals of the Revolution while creating a uniform legal system
Napoleon 400Napoleon 400
The Concordat
Reestablished the Catholic Church and gave the pope limited authority in France
Napoleon 500Napoleon 500
Napoleon met his final defeat at the Battle of
Waterloo
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FINAL JEOPARDY!FINAL JEOPARDY!