French Revolution Study Guide
Terms
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People
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Estate
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Louis XVI
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First Estate
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Marie Antoinette
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Second Estate
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Olympe de Gouges
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Third Estate
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Georges Danton
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Relics of Feudalism
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Jean-Paul Marat
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Bourgeoisie
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Jacobins
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Sans-culottes
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Girondins
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Bastille
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The Mountain
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Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
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Maximilien Robespierre
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Tennis Court Oath
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Napoleon Bonaparte
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Estates-General
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Anne-Louise Germaine de Stael
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Exile
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Duke of Wellington
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Radical
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Tithe
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Faction
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Elector
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Coup d’état
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Reign of Terror
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Committee of Public Safety
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The Directory
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Constitution of 1791
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Grand Army
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Waterloo
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Republic of Virtue
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Napoleonic Code
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Consulate
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Nationalism
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Short Answer
What are the causes of revolution? 1. Enlightenment Ideas
2. Unpopular Methods of Rule
3. Economic Distress
4. Social Injustice
5. Religious Intolerance
6. Nationalism
Which of those causes were evident in France at the time of the French Revolution?
Which of those causes were evident in France at the time of the French Revolution?
All were. (Include your explanation)
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