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French Revolution
    Guided Notes: Section 2 & 3
           (Assign #9) p.114 - 125
  I) THE GREAT FEAR   V) PROBLEMS FROM OUTSI

II) GREAT FEAR LEADS TOVI) ANOTHER NEW FORM O
                        REFORM

III) DECLARATION OF RIGHTS OF MANOF TERROR
                        VII) REIGN

IV) TRYING TO RESTRUCTURE END GOVT TERROR
                      VIII) THE OF THE
p.114 & 116-117
                  I. The Great Fear
•   Rumors began that            were coming to ________
                    people of the        Estate.
•            panic and take up weapons but are met by no one.
•   The          then became a wild mob and attack members
    of the       Estate.
•   In addition, people blamed        and         for the rising
    price of         .
•   Eventually, Parisians march at the Palace of ___________
               and demand that                and
       come to Paris.
•   The         exile from            signaled the __________
    ______and                  about to take place in France.
p.114 & 116-117
                  I. The Great Fear
•   Rumors began that outlaws were coming to terrorize
    people of the Third Estate.
•            panic and take up weapons but are met by no one.
•   The          then became a wild mob and attack members
    of the       Estate.
•   In addition, people blamed        and        for the rising
    price of         .
•   Eventually, Parisians march at the Palace of ___________
               and demand that               and
       come to Paris.
•   The         exile from            signaled the __________
    ______and                  about to take place in France.
p.114 & 116-117
                  I. The Great Fear
•   Rumors began that outlaws were coming to terrorize
    people of the Third Estate.
•   Peasants panic and take up weapons but are met by no
    one.
•   The          then became a wild mob and attack members
    of the       Estate.
•   In addition, people blamed       and        for the rising
    price of         .
•   Eventually, Parisians march at the Palace of ___________
               and demand that              and
       come to Paris.
•   The         exile from           signaled the __________
p.114 & 116-117
                  I. The Great Fear
•   Rumors began that outlaws were coming to terrorize
    people of the Third Estate.
•   Peasants panic and take up weapons but are met by no
    one.
•   The peasants then became a wild mob and attack members
    of the First Estate.
•   In addition, people blamed       and        for the rising
    price of          .
•   Eventually, Parisians march at the Palace of ___________
               and demand that              and
       come to Paris.
•   The          exile from          signaled the __________
p.114 & 116-117
                  I. The Great Fear
•   Rumors began that outlaws were coming to terrorize
    people of the Third Estate.
•   Peasants panic and take up weapons but are met by no
    one.
•   The peasants then became a wild mob and attack members
    of the First Estate.
•   In addition, people blamed King and Queen for the rising
    price of bread.
•   Eventually, Parisians march at the Palace of ___________
               and demand that              and
       come to Paris.
•   The          exile from          signaled the __________
p.114 & 116-117
                  I. The Great Fear
•   Rumors began that outlaws were coming to terrorize
    people of the Third Estate.
•   Peasants panic & take up weapons but are met by no one.
•   The peasants then became a wild mob and attack members
    of the First Estate.
•   In addition, people blamed King and Queen for the rising
    price of bread.
•   Eventually, Parisians march at the Palace of Versailles and
    demand that King Louis and Marie Antoinette come to
    Paris.
•   The       ’s exile from          signaled the _________
p.114 & 116-117
                  I. The Great Fear
•   Rumors began that outlaws were coming to terrorize
    people of the Third Estate.
•   Peasants panic & take up weapons but are met by no one.
•   The peasants then became a wild mob and attack members
    of the First Estate.
•   In addition, people blamed King and Queen for the rising
    price of bread.
•   Eventually, Parisians march at the Palace of Versailles and
    demand that King Louis and Marie Antoinette come to
    Paris.
•   The king’s exile from Versailles signaled the change of
    power and radical reforms about to take place in France.
                            Back to Main
p.115

  II. The Great Fear Leads to Reform
 A)The       and        estates called a
  meeting of the                 .
 B)The meeting called for the end of _______
   _______ and made          equal with _____
  and      .
p.115

  II. The Great Fear Leads to Reform
 A)The First and Second estates called a
  meeting of the N                 .
 B)The meeting called for the end of _______
   _______ and made          equal with _____
  and       .
p.115

  II. The Great Fear Leads to Reform
 A)The First and Second estates called a
  meeting of the National Assembly.
 B)The meeting called for the end of f______
  p_______ and made p          equal with
  _____ and        .
p.115

  II. The Great Fear Leads to Reform
 A)The First and Second estates called a
  meeting of the National Assembly.
 B)The meeting called for the end of feudal
  privileges and made p        equal with
  _____ and        .
p.115

  II. The Great Fear Leads to Reform
 A)The First and Second estates called a
  meeting of the National Assembly.
 B)The meeting called for the end of feudal
  privileges and made peasants equal with
  _____ and        .
p.115

  II. The Great Fear Leads to Reform
 A)The First and Second estates called a
  meeting of the National Assembly.
 B)The meeting called for the end of feudal
  privileges and made peasants equal with
  Nobles and C      .
p.115

  II. The Great Fear Leads to Reform
 A)The First and Second estates called a
  meeting of the National Assembly.
 B)The meeting called for the end of feudal
  privileges and made peasants equal with
  Nobles and Clergy.




                     Back to Main
III. The Declaration of Rights of
p. 115 -116 & 120

                      Man
 A)The N_______ A_______ adopted a statement of
   revolutionary ideas.
 B)This statement was commonly known as D__________
   __ ______________.
 C)The document was influenced by E_______________ &
   _______________________.
 D)The document stated that “________________ ___ ____
   _____ .”
 E)Some of the man’s rights were l_____, p_____, s______,
   and _______ __ _________.
 F)This document also guaranteed citizens
   1)____________, 2)______________, 3)
   ________________.
 G)The Declaration of Rights of Man did NOT
  apply to ______.
III. The Declaration of Rights of
p. 115 -116 & 120


 A)The National AssemblyMan a statement of
                        adopted
   revolutionary ideas.
 B)This statement was commonly known as D__________
   __ ______________.
 C)The document was influenced by E_______________ &
   _______________________.
 D)The document stated that “________________ ___ ____
   _____ .”
 E)Some of the man’s rights were l_____, p_____, s______,
   and _______ __ _________.
 F)This document also guaranteed citizens
   1)____________, 2)______________, 3)
   ________________.
 G)The Declaration of Rights of Man did NOT
  apply to ______.
III. The Declaration of Rights of
p. 115 -116 & 120


 A)The National AssemblyMan a statement of
                        adopted
   revolutionary ideas.
 B)This statement was commonly known as Declaration of
   the Rights of Man.
 C)The document was influenced by E_______________ &
   _______________________.
 D)The document stated that “___ ____________ __ _____
   ________ .”
 E)Some of the man’s rights were l_____, p_____, s______,
   and _______ __ _________.
 F)This document also guaranteed citizens
   1)____________, 2)______________, 3)
   ________________.
 G)The Declaration of Rights of Man did NOT
  apply to ______.
III. The Declaration of Rights of
p. 115 -116 & 120


 A)The National AssemblyMan a statement of
                        adopted
   revolutionary ideas.
 B)This statement was commonly known as Declaration of
   the Rights of Man.
 C)The document was influenced by Enlightenment ideas &
   US Declaration of Independence.
 D)The document stated that “Men are born ____________
   ______ .”
 E)Some of the man’s rights were l_____, p_____, s______,
   and _______ __ _________.
 F)This document also guaranteed citizens
   1)____________, 2)______________, 3)
   ________________.
 G)The Declaration of Rights of Man did NOT
  apply to ______.
III. The Declaration of Rights of
p. 115 -116 & 120


 A)The National AssemblyMan a statement of
                        adopted
   revolutionary ideas.
 B)This statement was commonly known as Declaration of
   the Rights of Man.
 C)The document was influenced by Enlightenment ideas &
   US Declaration of Independence.
 D)The document stated that “Men are born free and equal
   in rights.”
 E)Some of the man’s rights were l_____, p_____, s______,
   and _______ __ _________.
 F)This document also guaranteed citizens
   1)____________, 2)______________, 3)
   ________________.
 G)The Declaration of Rights of Man did NOT
  apply to ______.
III. The Declaration of Rights of
p. 115 -116 & 120


 A)The National AssemblyMan a statement of
                        adopted
   revolutionary ideas.
 B)This statement was commonly known as Declaration of
   the Rights of Man.
 C)The document was influenced by Enlightenment ideas &
   Declaration of Independence.
 D)The document stated that “Men are born free and equal
   in rights.”
 E)Some of the man’s rights were liberty, property, security,
   and resistance to oppression.
 F)This document also guaranteed citizens 1)Equal j_____,
   2)Freedom of s______, 3)Freedom of r______.
 G)The Declaration of Rights of Man did NOT
  apply to ______.
III. The Declaration of Rights of
p. 115 -116 & 120


 A)The National AssemblyMan a statement of
                        adopted
   revolutionary ideas.
 B)This statement was commonly known as Declaration of
   the Rights of Man.
 C)The document was influenced by Enlightenment ideas &
   Declaration of Independence.
 D)The document stated that “Men are born free and equal
   in rights.”
 E)Some of the man’s rights were liberty, property, security,
   and resistance to oppression.
 F)This document also guaranteed citizens 1)Equal justice,
   2)Freedom of speech, 3)Freedom of religions.
 G)The Declaration of Rights of Man did NOT
  apply to ______.
III. The Declaration of Rights of
p. 115 -116 & 120


 A)The National AssemblyMan a statement of
                        adopted
   revolutionary ideas.
 B)This statement was commonly known as Declaration of
   the Rights of Man.
 C)The document was influenced by Enlightenment ideas &
   Declaration of Independence.
 D)The document stated that “Men are born free and equal
   in rights.”
 E)Some of the man’s rights were liberty, property, security,
   and resistance to oppression.
 F)This document also guaranteed citizens 1)Equal justice,
   2)Freedom of speech, 3)Freedom of religions.
 G)The Declaration of Rights of Man did NOT
  apply to women.
                           Back to Main
p. 117
         III. Reforms Continue
A)The National Assembly took over c_____ l____.
B)The delegates of the National Assembly
 would rather sell c_____ l___ than to t__ the
 B__________ to pay off France’s large debt.
C)The changes in the church led to differences
 between the p______ and the B__________.
D)The ________ were strong __________ and
 would NOT support the _________ once
 changes were made to the Church.
p. 117
         III. Reforms Continue
A)The National Assembly took over church lands.
B)The delegates of the National Assembly
 would rather sell c_____ l___ than to t__ the
 B__________ to pay off France’s large debt.
C)The changes in the church led to differences
 between the p______ and the B__________.
D)The ________ were strong __________ and
 would NOT support the _________ once
 changes were made to the Church.
p. 117
         III. Reforms Continue
A)The National Assembly took over church lands.
B)The delegates of the National Assembly
 would rather sell church lands than to tax the
 Bourgeoisie to pay off France’s large debt.
C)The changes in the church led to differences
 between the p______ and the B__________.
D)The ________ were strong __________ and
 would NOT support the _________ once
 changes were made to the Church.
p. 117
         III. Reforms Continue
A)The National Assembly took over church lands.
B)The delegates of the National Assembly
 would rather sell church lands than to tax the
 Bourgeoisie to pay off France’s large debt.
C)The changes in the church led to differences
 between the peasants and the Bourgeoisie.
D)The ________ were strong __________ and
 would NOT support the _________ once
 changes were made to the Church.
p. 117

         III. Reforms Continue
A)The National Assembly took over church lands.
B)The delegates of the National Assembly
 would rather sell church lands than to tax the
 Bourgeoisie to pay off France’s large debt.
C)The changes in the church led to differences
 between the peasants and the Bourgeoisie.
D)The peasants were strong Catholics and
 would NOT support the revolution once
 changes were made to the Church.
                     Back to Main
p. 117-118


  IV. Trying to Restructure the Govt.
  A) The _________ _________ created a
   ____________ that stripped the ____ of
   much of his power.
p. 117-118


  IV. Trying to Restructure the Govt.
  A) The National Assembly created a
   Constitution that stripped the King of
   much of his power.
p. 117-118

  IV. Trying to Restructure the Govt.
  A)The National Assembly created a Constitution
   that stripped the King of much of his power.
  B)The ___________ took over much of the
   ____’s authority and power to create law.
  C)Factions of the Govt
             LEFT     CENTER            RIGHT
p. 117-118

  IV. Trying to Restructure the Govt.
  A)The National Assembly created a Constitution
   that stripped the King of much of his power.
  B)The legislature took over much of the
   King’s authority and power to create law.
  C)Factions of the Govt
             LEFT     CENTER            RIGHT
POLITICAL SPECTRUM
LEFT   CENTER   RIGHT
POLITICAL SPECTRUM
    LEFT          CENTER   RIGHT
open up govt to
 more people
POLITICAL SPECTRUM
    LEFT          CENTER   RIGHT
open up govt to
 more people
   Liberals
  (Change)
POLITICAL SPECTRUM
    LEFT          CENTER   RIGHT
open up govt to
 more people
   Liberals
  (Change)
 Wanted great
change in govt
POLITICAL SPECTRUM
    LEFT          CENTER   RIGHT
open up govt to
 more people
   Liberals
  (Change)
 Wanted great
change in govt
 Against King
 (Democracy)
POLITICAL SPECTRUM
    LEFT          CENTER   RIGHT
open up govt to
 more people
   Liberals
  (Change)
 Wanted great
change in govt
 Against King
 (Democracy)
   Radicals
 Extreme Left
POLITICAL SPECTRUM
    LEFT          CENTER   RIGHT
open up govt to
 more people
   Liberals
  (Change)
 Wanted great
change in govt
 Against King
 (Democracy)
   Radicals
 Extreme Left
 4) Rousseau
POLITICAL SPECTRUM
    LEFT          CENTER       RIGHT
open up govt to            Elite few should
 more people                      rule
   Liberals
  (Change)
 Wanted great
change in govt
 Against King
 (Democracy)
   Radicals
 Extreme Left
 4) Rousseau
POLITICAL SPECTRUM
    LEFT          CENTER       RIGHT
open up govt to            Elite few should
 more people                      rule
   Liberals                 Conservatives
  (Change)                 (Keep the same)
 Wanted great
change in govt
 Against King
 (Democracy)
   Radicals
 Extreme Left
 4) Rousseau
POLITICAL SPECTRUM
    LEFT          CENTER       RIGHT
open up govt to            Elite few should
 more people                      rule
   Liberals                 Conservatives
  (Change)                 (Keep the same)
 Wanted great                Wanted few
change in govt             changes in govt
 Against King
 (Democracy)
   Radicals
 Extreme Left
 4) Rousseau
POLITICAL SPECTRUM
    LEFT          CENTER       RIGHT
open up govt to            Elite few should
 more people                      rule
   Liberals                 Conservatives
  (Change)                 (Keep the same)
 Wanted great                Wanted few
change in govt             changes in govt
 Against King              For King (elite)
 (Democracy)                 (Autocracy)
   Radicals
 Extreme Left
 4) Rousseau
POLITICAL SPECTRUM
    LEFT          CENTER       RIGHT
open up govt to            Elite few should
 more people                      rule
   Liberals                 Conservatives
  (Change)                 (Keep the same)
 Wanted great                Wanted few
change in govt             changes in govt
 Against King              For King (elite)
 (Democracy)                 (Autocracy)
   Radicals                 Reactionaries
 Extreme Left               Extreme Right
 4) Rousseau
POLITICAL SPECTRUM
    LEFT          CENTER       RIGHT
open up govt to            Elite few should
 more people                      rule
   Liberals                 Conservatives
  (Change)                 (Keep the same)
 Wanted great                Wanted few
change in govt             changes in govt
 Against King              For King (elite)
 (Democracy)                 (Autocracy)
   Radicals                 Reactionaries
 Extreme Left               Extreme Right
 4) Rousseau                  4) Hobbes
POLITICAL SPECTRUM
    LEFT           CENTER            RIGHT
open up govt to   Mix of both    Elite few should
 more people      left & right          rule
   Liberals                       Conservatives
  (Change)                       (Keep the same)
 Wanted great                      Wanted few
change in govt                   changes in govt
 Against King                    For King (elite)
 (Democracy)                       (Autocracy)
   Radicals                       Reactionaries
 Extreme Left                     Extreme Right
 4) Rousseau                        4) Hobbes
POLITICAL SPECTRUM
    LEFT              CENTER                  RIGHT
open up govt to     Mix of both           Elite few should
 more people        left & right                 rule
   Liberals       Moderates / Centrists    Conservatives
  (Change)                                (Keep the same)
 Wanted great                               Wanted few
change in govt                            changes in govt
 Against King                             For King (elite)
 (Democracy)                                (Autocracy)
   Radicals                                Reactionaries
 Extreme Left                              Extreme Right
 4) Rousseau                                 4) Hobbes
POLITICAL SPECTRUM
    LEFT               CENTER                   RIGHT
open up govt to      Mix of both            Elite few should
 more people         left & right                  rule
   Liberals        Moderates / Centrists     Conservatives
  (Change)                                  (Keep the same)
 Wanted great     fewer changes than left     Wanted few
change in govt    more changes than right   changes in govt
 Against King                               For King (elite)
 (Democracy)                                  (Autocracy)
   Radicals                                  Reactionaries
 Extreme Left                                Extreme Right
 4) Rousseau                                   4) Hobbes
POLITICAL SPECTRUM
    LEFT               CENTER                   RIGHT
open up govt to      Mix of both            Elite few should
 more people         left & right                  rule
   Liberals        Moderates / Centrists     Conservatives
  (Change)                                  (Keep the same)
 Wanted great     fewer changes than left     Wanted few
change in govt    more changes than right   changes in govt
 Against King      For / Against King       For King (elite)
 (Democracy)        (Demo & Auto)             (Autocracy)
   Radicals                                  Reactionaries
 Extreme Left                                Extreme Right
 4) Rousseau                                   4) Hobbes
POLITICAL SPECTRUM
    LEFT               CENTER                   RIGHT
open up govt to      Mix of both            Elite few should
 more people         left & right                  rule
   Liberals        Moderates / Centrists     Conservatives
  (Change)                                  (Keep the same)
 Wanted great     fewer changes than left     Wanted few
change in govt    more changes than right   changes in govt
 Against King      For / Against King       For King (elite)
 (Democracy)        (Demo & Auto)             (Autocracy)
   Radicals          Sane, Boring,           Reactionaries
 Extreme Left            Normal              Extreme Right
 4) Rousseau                                   4) Hobbes
POLITICAL SPECTRUM
    LEFT               CENTER                   RIGHT
open up govt to      Mix of both            Elite few should
 more people         left & right                  rule
   Liberals        Moderates / Centrists     Conservatives
  (Change)                                  (Keep the same)
 Wanted great     fewer changes than left     Wanted few
change in govt    more changes than right   changes in govt
 Against King      For / Against King       For King (elite)
 (Democracy)        (Demo & Auto)             (Autocracy)
   Radicals          Sane, Boring,           Reactionaries
 Extreme Left            Normal              Extreme Right
 4) Rousseau            4) Mixed               4) Hobbes
                          Back to Main
p.118 - 119
 V. Problems From Outside of France
 A)M______ and N_____ of other parts of
  Europe fear a _______ revolt, similar to
  the one in France, will take place in
  their country and threatened their
  power.
 B)_______and ______ proposed that
  ______ return ____ to the _______.
 C)The __________ _______ responds by
  ________ ___ on Austria in 1792.
p.118 - 119
 V. Problems From Outside of France
 A)Monarchs and Nobles of other parts of
  Europe fear a peasant revolt, similar to
  the one in France, will take place in
  their country and threatened their
  power.
 B)_______and ______ proposed that
  ______ return ____ to the _______.
 C)The __________ _______ responds by
  ________ ___ on Austria in 1792.
p.118 - 119
 V. Problems From Outside of France
 A)Monarchs and Nobles of other parts of
  Europe fear a peasant revolt, similar to
  the one in France, will take place in
  their country and threatened their
  power.
 B)Austria and Russia proposed that
  France return King to the throne.
 C)The __________ _______ responds by
  ________ ___ on Austria in 1792.
p.118 - 119
 V. Problems From Outside of France
 A)Monarchs and Nobles of other parts of
  Europe fear a peasant revolt, similar to
  the one in France, will take place in
  their country and threatened their
  power.
 B)Austria and Russia proposed that
  France return King to the throne.
 C)The legislative assembly responds by
  declaring war on Back to Main in 1792.
                    Austria
p.121
        VI. Another NEW Form of Govt.
 A)The R           gain power & call for an end
    to the m_______ and create a new governing
    body called the _______ _________.
 B)The N_______C__________ ruled the role
    of the king obsolete.
p.122
 C)The radical group, known as ______, would
    then try and convict ____ _____ for treason
    and he was sentenced to ______ by the
    __________.
p.121
        VI. Another NEW Form of Govt.
 A)The Radicals gain power & call for an end
    to the m        and create a new governing
    body called the N                     .
 B)The N           C         ruled the role of the
    king obsolete (useless, no more).
p.122
 C)The radical group, known as              , would
    then try and convict              for treason
    and he was sentenced to        by the
               .
p.121
        VI. Another NEW Form of Govt.
 A)The Radicals gain power & call for an end
    to the monarchy and create a new governing
    body called the                     .
 B)The N           C         ruled the role of the
    king obsolete (useless, no more).
p.122
 C)The radical group, known as             , would
    then try and convict              for treason
    and he was sentenced to        by the
               .
p.121
        VI. Another NEW Form of Govt.
 A)The Radicals gain power & call for an end
    to the monarchy and create a new governing
    body called the National Convention.
 B)The N           C         ruled the role of the
    king obsolete (useless, no more).
p.122
 C)The radical group, known as             , would
    then try and convict              for treason
    and he was sentenced to        by the
               .
p.121
        VI. Another NEW Form of Govt.
 A)The Radicals gain power & call for an end
    to the monarchy and create a new governing
    body called the National Convention.
 B)The National Convention ruled the role of
    the king obsolete (useless, no more).
p.122
 C)The radical group, known as            , would
    then try and convict             for treason
    and he was sentenced to        by the
               .
p.121
        VI. Another NEW Form of Govt.
 A)The Radicals gain power & call for an end
    to the monarchy and create a new governing
    body called the National Convention.
 B)The National Convention ruled the role of
    the king obsolete.
p.122
 C)The radical group, known as Jacobin, would
    then try and convict            for treason
    and he was sentenced to       by the
               .
p.121
        VI. Another NEW Form of Govt.
 A)The Radicals gain power & call for an end
    to the monarchy and create a new governing
    body called the National Convention.
 B)The National Convention ruled the role of
    the king obsolete.
p.122
 C)The radical group, known as Jacobin, would
    then try and convict King Louis for treason
    and he was sentenced to       by the
               .
p.121
        VI. Another NEW Form of Govt.
 A)The Radicals gain power & call for an end
    to the monarchy and create a new governing
    body called the National Convention.
 B)The National Convention ruled the role of
    the king obsolete.
p.122
 C)The radical group, known as Jacobin, would
    then try and convict King Louis for treason
    and he was sentenced to death by the
               .
p.121
        VI. Another NEW Form of Govt.
 A)The Radicals gain power & call for an end
    to the monarchy and create a new governing
    body called the National Convention.
 B)The National Convention ruled the role of
    the king obsolete.
p.122
 C)The radical group, known as Jacobin, would
    then try and convict King Louis for treason
    and he was sentenced to death by the
    Guillotine.
                     Back to Main
VII. The Reign of Terror                          p.123
A) War, economic problems & struggling politics 
  confusion  People want/need _______ and
  __________.
B) The strong leader = ______________________
C) He justifies Reign of Terror by explaining that it_______
  _                                           p.122            .
                                                         p.123
D) Most Famous victim =                          .
E)The biggest ‘enemies of the republic’ were ___________   p.124
                 opposed to the leadership of
          .
F)Wacky charges were = 1)                  2) _______________
G) Crazy Stats on the Terror
  1)       killed in Paris. 2)          killed in total.
VII. The Reign of Terror                        p.123
A) War, economic problems & struggling politics 
  confusion  People want/need stability and leadership.
B) The strong leader = ______________________
C) He justifies Reign of Terror by explaining that it_______
  _                                                            .
D) Most Famous victim =                          .
                                              p.122
                                                         p.123
E)The biggest ‘enemies of the republic’ were ___________
                 opposed to the leadership of              p.124
          .
F)Wacky charges were = 1)                  2) _______________
G) Crazy Stats on the Terror
  1)        killed in Paris. 2)      killed in total.
H)Irony of the Reign of Terror = _____________________
VII. The Reign of Terror                        p.123
A) War, economic problems & struggling politics 
  confusion  People want/need stability and leadership.
B) The strong leader = Maximilien Robespierre
C) He justifies Reign of Terror by explaining that it_______
  _                                                            .
D) Most Famous victim =                          .
                                              p.122
                                                         p.123
E)The biggest ‘enemies of the republic’ were ___________
                 opposed to the leadership of              p.124
          .
F)Wacky charges were = 1)                  2) _______________
G) Crazy Stats on the Terror
  1)        killed in Paris. 2)      killed in total.
H)Irony of the Reign of Terror = _____________________
VII. The Reign of Terror                        p.123
A) War, economic problems & struggling politics 
  confusion  People want/need stability and leadership.
B) The strong leader = Maximilien Robespierre
C) He justifies Reign of Terror by explaining that it enabled
  French citizens to remain true to ideals of the Revolution.
D) Most Famous victim =                           .
                                               p.122
                                                         p.123
E)The biggest ‘enemies of the republic’ were ___________
                 opposed to the leadership of              p.124
          .
F)Wacky charges were = 1)                  2) _______________
G) Crazy Stats on the Terror
  1)        killed in Paris. 2)      killed in total.
H)Irony of the Reign of Terror = _____________________
VII. The Reign of Terror                        p.123
A) War, economic problems & struggling politics 
  confusion  People want/need stability and leadership.
B) The strong leader = Maximilien Robespierre
C) He justifies Reign of Terror by explaining that it enabled
  French citizens to remain true to ideals of the Revolution.
D) Most Famous victim = Marie Antoinette. p.122          p.123
E)The biggest ‘enemies of the republic’ were ___________
                 opposed to the leadership of              p.124
          .
F)Wacky charges were = 1)                  2) _______________
G) Crazy Stats on the Terror
  1)        killed in Paris. 2)      killed in total.
H)Irony of the Reign of Terror = _____________________
VII. The Reign of Terror                       p.123
A) War, economic problems & struggling politics 
  confusion  People want/need stability and leadership.
B) The strong leader = Maximilien Robespierre
C) He justifies Reign of Terror by explaining that it enabled
  French citizens to remain true to ideals of the Revolution.
D) Most Famous victim = Marie Antoinette. p.122          p.123
E)The biggest ‘enemies of the republic’ were revolutionaries
  opposed to the leadership of                          . p.124
F)Wacky charges were = 1)                 2) _______________
G) Crazy Stats on the Terror
  1)        killed in Paris. 2)      killed in total.
H)Irony of the Reign of Terror = _____________________
______________________________________________
VII. The Reign of Terror                      p.123
A) War, economic problems & struggling politics 
  confusion  People want/need stability and leadership.
B) The strong leader = Maximilien Robespierre
C) He justifies Reign of Terror by explaining that it enabled
  French citizens to remain true to ideals of the Revolution.
D) Most Famous victim = Marie Antoinette. p.122          p.123
E)The biggest ‘enemies of the republic’ were revolutionaries
  opposed to the leadership of Maximilien Robespierre. p.124
F)Wacky charges were = 1)                2) _______________
G) Crazy Stats on the Terror
  1)        killed in Paris. 2)      killed in total.
H)Irony of the Reign of Terror = _____________________
______________________________________________
VII. The Reign of Terror                         p.123
A) War, economic problems & struggling politics 
  confusion  People want/need stability and leadership.
B) The strong leader = Maximilien Robespierre
C) He justifies Reign of Terror by explaining that it enabled
  French citizens to remain true to ideals of the Revolution.
D) Most Famous victim = Marie Antoinette. p.122          p.123
E)The biggest ‘enemies of the republic’ were revolutionaries
  opposed to the leadership of Maximilien Robespierre. p.124
F)Wacky charges were = 1)sawing down a tree 2)selling sour wine
G) Crazy Stats on the Terror
  1)        killed in Paris. 2)      killed in total.
H)Irony of the Reign of Terror = _____________________
______________________________________________
VII. The Reign of Terror                         p.123
A) War, economic problems & struggling politics 
  confusion  People want/need stability and leadership.
B) The strong leader = Maximilien Robespierre
C) He justifies Reign of Terror by explaining that it enabled
  French citizens to remain true to ideals of the Revolution.
D) Most Famous victim = Marie Antoinette. p.122
                                                         p.123
E)The biggest ‘enemies of the republic’ were revolutionaries
  opposed to the leadership of Maximilien Robespierre. p.124
F)Wacky charges were = 1)sawing down a tree 2)selling sour wine
G) Crazy Stats on the Terror
  1) 3,000 killed in Paris. 2)40,000 killed in total.
H)Irony of the Reign of Terror = _____________________
______________________________________________
VII. The Reign of Terror                         p.123
A) War, economic problems & struggling politics 
  confusion People want/need stability and leadership.
B) The strong leader = Maximilien Robespierre
C) He justifies Reign of Terror by explaining that it enabled
  French citizens to remain true to ideals of the Revolution.
D) Most Famous victim = Marie Antoinette. p.122          p.123
E)The biggest ‘enemies of the republic’ were revolutionaries
  opposed to the leadership of Maximilien Robespierre. p.124
F)Wacky charges were = 1)sawing down a tree 2)selling sour wine
G) Crazy Stats on the Terror
  1) 3,000 killed in Paris. 2)40,000 killed in total.
H) Irony of the Reign of Terror = killed Commoners. Who
  was Revolution fought for? Commoners, right? Back to Main
p.124
         VIII. End of the Terror
 A)Finally, members of the N_______ C_________
    knew they were not safe from R__________.
 B)Members of the N______ C________ turn against
    __________ and have him _____ by the
    ________.
 C)_________ ___________ draft another new form
p.125
    of Govt.in 1795, the _____ since 1789.
 D)New Govt. ____________ gives power to upper
    middle class. The _______, known as the
    Directory, consists of _ men. Finally, there is
    order.
p.124
          VIII. End of the Terror
 A)Finally, members of the National Convention
    knew they were not safe from R                 .
 B)Members of the N             C           turn against
    R           and have him           by the            .
 C)N          C            draft another new form of
    Govt.in 1795, the t      since 1789.
p.125
 D)New Govt. c                   gives power to upper
    middle class. The e           , known as the
    Directory, consists of _ men. Finally, there is
    order.
 E)The               appoints           to command
p.124
          VIII. End of the Terror
 A)Finally, members of the National Convention
    knew they were not safe from Robespierre.
 B)Members of the N             C           turn against
    R           and have him           by the            .
 C)N          C            draft another new form of
    Govt.in 1795, the t      since 1789.
p.125
 D)New Govt. c                   gives power to upper
    middle class. The e           , known as the
    Directory, consists of _ men. Finally, there is
    order.
 E)The               appoints           to command
p.124
          VIII. End of the Terror
 A)Finally, members of the National Convention
    knew they were not safe from Robespierre.
 B)Members of the National Convention turn against
    R           and have him           by the        .
 C)N          C            draft another new form of
    Govt.in 1795, the t      since 1789.
p.125
 D)New Govt. c                  gives power to upper
    middle class. The e           , known as the
    Directory, consists of _ men. Finally, there is
    order.
 E)The               appoints          to command
p.124
         VIII. End of the Terror
 A)Finally, members of the National Convention
    knew they were not safe from Robespierre.
 B)Members of the National Convention turn against
    Robespierre and have him           by
    the          .
 C)N          C            draft another new form of
p.125
    Govt.in 1795, the t      since 1789.
 D)New Govt. c                  gives power to upper
    middle class. The e           , known as the
    Directory, consists of _ men. Finally, there is
    order.
p.124
          VIII. End of the Terror
 A)Finally, members of the National Convention
    knew they were not safe from Robespierre.
 B)Members of the National Convention turn against
    Robespierre and have him killed by the Guillotine.
 C)N          C            draft another new form of
    Govt.in 1795, the t      since 1789.
p.125
 D)New Govt. c                  gives power to upper
    middle class. The e           , known as the
    Directory, consists of _ men. Finally, there is
    order.
 E)The               appoints          to command
p.124
          VIII. End of the Terror
 A)Finally, members of the National Convention
    knew they were not safe from Robespierre.
 B)Members of the National Convention turn against
    Robespierre and have him killed by the Guillotine.
 C)National Convention draft another new form of
    Govt.in 1795, the t      since 1789.
p.125
 D)New Govt. c                  gives power to upper
    middle class. The e          , known as the
    Directory, consists of _ men. Finally, there is
    order.
 E)The               appoints          to command
p.124
          VIII. End of the Terror
 A)Finally, members of the National Convention
    knew they were not safe from Robespierre.
 B)Members of the National Convention turn against
    Robespierre and have him killed by the Guillotine.
 C)National Convention draft another new form of
    Govt.in 1795, the third since 1789.
p.125
 D)New Govt. c                  gives power to upper
    middle class. The e          , known as the
    Directory, consists of _ men. Finally, there is
    order.
 E)The               appoints          to command
p.124
          VIII. End of the Terror
 A)Finally, members of the National Convention
    knew they were not safe from Robespierre.
 B)Members of the National Convention turn against
    Robespierre and have him killed by the Guillotine.
 C)National Convention draft another new form of
    Govt.in 1795, the third since 1789.
p.125
 D)New Govt. constitution gives power to upper
    middle class. The executive, known as the
    Directory, consists of _ men. Finally, there is
    order.
 E)The               appoints          to command
p.124
          VIII. End of the Terror
 A)Finally, members of the National Convention
    knew they were not safe from Robespierre.
 B)Members of the National Convention turn against
    Robespierre and have him killed by the Guillotine.
 C)National Convention draft another new form of
    Govt.in 1795, the third since 1789.
p.125
 D)New Govt. constitution gives power to upper
    middle class. The executive, known as the
    Directory, consists of 5 men. Finally, there is
    order.
 E)The               appoints          to command
p.124
          VIII. End of the Terror
 A)Finally, members of the National Convention
    knew they were not safe from Robespierre.
 B)Members of the National Convention turn against
    Robespierre and have him killed by the Guillotine.
 C)National Convention draft another new form of
    Govt.in 1795, the third since 1789.
p.125
 D)New Govt. constitution gives power to upper
    middle class. The executive, known as the
    Directory, consists of 5 men. Finally, there is
    order.
 E)The Directory appoints N           to command
p.124
          VIII. End of the Terror
 A)Finally, members of the National Convention
    knew they were not safe from Robespierre.
 B)Members of the National Convention turn against
    Robespierre and have him killed by the Guillotine.
 C)National Convention draft another new form of
    Govt.in 1795, the third since 1789.
p.125
 D)New Govt. constitution gives power to upper
    middle class. The executive, known as the
    Directory, consists of 5 men. Finally, there is
    order.
 E)The Directory appoints Napoleon to command
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French Revolution Notes: Great Fear to Rights of Man

  • 1. French Revolution Guided Notes: Section 2 & 3 (Assign #9) p.114 - 125 I) THE GREAT FEAR V) PROBLEMS FROM OUTSI II) GREAT FEAR LEADS TOVI) ANOTHER NEW FORM O REFORM III) DECLARATION OF RIGHTS OF MANOF TERROR VII) REIGN IV) TRYING TO RESTRUCTURE END GOVT TERROR VIII) THE OF THE
  • 2. p.114 & 116-117 I. The Great Fear • Rumors began that were coming to ________ people of the Estate. • panic and take up weapons but are met by no one. • The then became a wild mob and attack members of the Estate. • In addition, people blamed and for the rising price of . • Eventually, Parisians march at the Palace of ___________ and demand that and come to Paris. • The exile from signaled the __________ ______and about to take place in France.
  • 3. p.114 & 116-117 I. The Great Fear • Rumors began that outlaws were coming to terrorize people of the Third Estate. • panic and take up weapons but are met by no one. • The then became a wild mob and attack members of the Estate. • In addition, people blamed and for the rising price of . • Eventually, Parisians march at the Palace of ___________ and demand that and come to Paris. • The exile from signaled the __________ ______and about to take place in France.
  • 4. p.114 & 116-117 I. The Great Fear • Rumors began that outlaws were coming to terrorize people of the Third Estate. • Peasants panic and take up weapons but are met by no one. • The then became a wild mob and attack members of the Estate. • In addition, people blamed and for the rising price of . • Eventually, Parisians march at the Palace of ___________ and demand that and come to Paris. • The exile from signaled the __________
  • 5. p.114 & 116-117 I. The Great Fear • Rumors began that outlaws were coming to terrorize people of the Third Estate. • Peasants panic and take up weapons but are met by no one. • The peasants then became a wild mob and attack members of the First Estate. • In addition, people blamed and for the rising price of . • Eventually, Parisians march at the Palace of ___________ and demand that and come to Paris. • The exile from signaled the __________
  • 6. p.114 & 116-117 I. The Great Fear • Rumors began that outlaws were coming to terrorize people of the Third Estate. • Peasants panic and take up weapons but are met by no one. • The peasants then became a wild mob and attack members of the First Estate. • In addition, people blamed King and Queen for the rising price of bread. • Eventually, Parisians march at the Palace of ___________ and demand that and come to Paris. • The exile from signaled the __________
  • 7. p.114 & 116-117 I. The Great Fear • Rumors began that outlaws were coming to terrorize people of the Third Estate. • Peasants panic & take up weapons but are met by no one. • The peasants then became a wild mob and attack members of the First Estate. • In addition, people blamed King and Queen for the rising price of bread. • Eventually, Parisians march at the Palace of Versailles and demand that King Louis and Marie Antoinette come to Paris. • The ’s exile from signaled the _________
  • 8. p.114 & 116-117 I. The Great Fear • Rumors began that outlaws were coming to terrorize people of the Third Estate. • Peasants panic & take up weapons but are met by no one. • The peasants then became a wild mob and attack members of the First Estate. • In addition, people blamed King and Queen for the rising price of bread. • Eventually, Parisians march at the Palace of Versailles and demand that King Louis and Marie Antoinette come to Paris. • The king’s exile from Versailles signaled the change of power and radical reforms about to take place in France. Back to Main
  • 9. p.115 II. The Great Fear Leads to Reform A)The and estates called a meeting of the . B)The meeting called for the end of _______ _______ and made equal with _____ and .
  • 10. p.115 II. The Great Fear Leads to Reform A)The First and Second estates called a meeting of the N . B)The meeting called for the end of _______ _______ and made equal with _____ and .
  • 11. p.115 II. The Great Fear Leads to Reform A)The First and Second estates called a meeting of the National Assembly. B)The meeting called for the end of f______ p_______ and made p equal with _____ and .
  • 12. p.115 II. The Great Fear Leads to Reform A)The First and Second estates called a meeting of the National Assembly. B)The meeting called for the end of feudal privileges and made p equal with _____ and .
  • 13. p.115 II. The Great Fear Leads to Reform A)The First and Second estates called a meeting of the National Assembly. B)The meeting called for the end of feudal privileges and made peasants equal with _____ and .
  • 14. p.115 II. The Great Fear Leads to Reform A)The First and Second estates called a meeting of the National Assembly. B)The meeting called for the end of feudal privileges and made peasants equal with Nobles and C .
  • 15. p.115 II. The Great Fear Leads to Reform A)The First and Second estates called a meeting of the National Assembly. B)The meeting called for the end of feudal privileges and made peasants equal with Nobles and Clergy. Back to Main
  • 16. III. The Declaration of Rights of p. 115 -116 & 120 Man A)The N_______ A_______ adopted a statement of revolutionary ideas. B)This statement was commonly known as D__________ __ ______________. C)The document was influenced by E_______________ & _______________________. D)The document stated that “________________ ___ ____ _____ .” E)Some of the man’s rights were l_____, p_____, s______, and _______ __ _________. F)This document also guaranteed citizens 1)____________, 2)______________, 3) ________________. G)The Declaration of Rights of Man did NOT apply to ______.
  • 17. III. The Declaration of Rights of p. 115 -116 & 120 A)The National AssemblyMan a statement of adopted revolutionary ideas. B)This statement was commonly known as D__________ __ ______________. C)The document was influenced by E_______________ & _______________________. D)The document stated that “________________ ___ ____ _____ .” E)Some of the man’s rights were l_____, p_____, s______, and _______ __ _________. F)This document also guaranteed citizens 1)____________, 2)______________, 3) ________________. G)The Declaration of Rights of Man did NOT apply to ______.
  • 18. III. The Declaration of Rights of p. 115 -116 & 120 A)The National AssemblyMan a statement of adopted revolutionary ideas. B)This statement was commonly known as Declaration of the Rights of Man. C)The document was influenced by E_______________ & _______________________. D)The document stated that “___ ____________ __ _____ ________ .” E)Some of the man’s rights were l_____, p_____, s______, and _______ __ _________. F)This document also guaranteed citizens 1)____________, 2)______________, 3) ________________. G)The Declaration of Rights of Man did NOT apply to ______.
  • 19. III. The Declaration of Rights of p. 115 -116 & 120 A)The National AssemblyMan a statement of adopted revolutionary ideas. B)This statement was commonly known as Declaration of the Rights of Man. C)The document was influenced by Enlightenment ideas & US Declaration of Independence. D)The document stated that “Men are born ____________ ______ .” E)Some of the man’s rights were l_____, p_____, s______, and _______ __ _________. F)This document also guaranteed citizens 1)____________, 2)______________, 3) ________________. G)The Declaration of Rights of Man did NOT apply to ______.
  • 20. III. The Declaration of Rights of p. 115 -116 & 120 A)The National AssemblyMan a statement of adopted revolutionary ideas. B)This statement was commonly known as Declaration of the Rights of Man. C)The document was influenced by Enlightenment ideas & US Declaration of Independence. D)The document stated that “Men are born free and equal in rights.” E)Some of the man’s rights were l_____, p_____, s______, and _______ __ _________. F)This document also guaranteed citizens 1)____________, 2)______________, 3) ________________. G)The Declaration of Rights of Man did NOT apply to ______.
  • 21. III. The Declaration of Rights of p. 115 -116 & 120 A)The National AssemblyMan a statement of adopted revolutionary ideas. B)This statement was commonly known as Declaration of the Rights of Man. C)The document was influenced by Enlightenment ideas & Declaration of Independence. D)The document stated that “Men are born free and equal in rights.” E)Some of the man’s rights were liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression. F)This document also guaranteed citizens 1)Equal j_____, 2)Freedom of s______, 3)Freedom of r______. G)The Declaration of Rights of Man did NOT apply to ______.
  • 22. III. The Declaration of Rights of p. 115 -116 & 120 A)The National AssemblyMan a statement of adopted revolutionary ideas. B)This statement was commonly known as Declaration of the Rights of Man. C)The document was influenced by Enlightenment ideas & Declaration of Independence. D)The document stated that “Men are born free and equal in rights.” E)Some of the man’s rights were liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression. F)This document also guaranteed citizens 1)Equal justice, 2)Freedom of speech, 3)Freedom of religions. G)The Declaration of Rights of Man did NOT apply to ______.
  • 23. III. The Declaration of Rights of p. 115 -116 & 120 A)The National AssemblyMan a statement of adopted revolutionary ideas. B)This statement was commonly known as Declaration of the Rights of Man. C)The document was influenced by Enlightenment ideas & Declaration of Independence. D)The document stated that “Men are born free and equal in rights.” E)Some of the man’s rights were liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression. F)This document also guaranteed citizens 1)Equal justice, 2)Freedom of speech, 3)Freedom of religions. G)The Declaration of Rights of Man did NOT apply to women. Back to Main
  • 24. p. 117 III. Reforms Continue A)The National Assembly took over c_____ l____. B)The delegates of the National Assembly would rather sell c_____ l___ than to t__ the B__________ to pay off France’s large debt. C)The changes in the church led to differences between the p______ and the B__________. D)The ________ were strong __________ and would NOT support the _________ once changes were made to the Church.
  • 25. p. 117 III. Reforms Continue A)The National Assembly took over church lands. B)The delegates of the National Assembly would rather sell c_____ l___ than to t__ the B__________ to pay off France’s large debt. C)The changes in the church led to differences between the p______ and the B__________. D)The ________ were strong __________ and would NOT support the _________ once changes were made to the Church.
  • 26. p. 117 III. Reforms Continue A)The National Assembly took over church lands. B)The delegates of the National Assembly would rather sell church lands than to tax the Bourgeoisie to pay off France’s large debt. C)The changes in the church led to differences between the p______ and the B__________. D)The ________ were strong __________ and would NOT support the _________ once changes were made to the Church.
  • 27. p. 117 III. Reforms Continue A)The National Assembly took over church lands. B)The delegates of the National Assembly would rather sell church lands than to tax the Bourgeoisie to pay off France’s large debt. C)The changes in the church led to differences between the peasants and the Bourgeoisie. D)The ________ were strong __________ and would NOT support the _________ once changes were made to the Church.
  • 28. p. 117 III. Reforms Continue A)The National Assembly took over church lands. B)The delegates of the National Assembly would rather sell church lands than to tax the Bourgeoisie to pay off France’s large debt. C)The changes in the church led to differences between the peasants and the Bourgeoisie. D)The peasants were strong Catholics and would NOT support the revolution once changes were made to the Church. Back to Main
  • 29. p. 117-118 IV. Trying to Restructure the Govt. A) The _________ _________ created a ____________ that stripped the ____ of much of his power.
  • 30. p. 117-118 IV. Trying to Restructure the Govt. A) The National Assembly created a Constitution that stripped the King of much of his power.
  • 31. p. 117-118 IV. Trying to Restructure the Govt. A)The National Assembly created a Constitution that stripped the King of much of his power. B)The ___________ took over much of the ____’s authority and power to create law. C)Factions of the Govt LEFT CENTER RIGHT
  • 32. p. 117-118 IV. Trying to Restructure the Govt. A)The National Assembly created a Constitution that stripped the King of much of his power. B)The legislature took over much of the King’s authority and power to create law. C)Factions of the Govt LEFT CENTER RIGHT
  • 33. POLITICAL SPECTRUM LEFT CENTER RIGHT
  • 34. POLITICAL SPECTRUM LEFT CENTER RIGHT open up govt to more people
  • 35. POLITICAL SPECTRUM LEFT CENTER RIGHT open up govt to more people Liberals (Change)
  • 36. POLITICAL SPECTRUM LEFT CENTER RIGHT open up govt to more people Liberals (Change) Wanted great change in govt
  • 37. POLITICAL SPECTRUM LEFT CENTER RIGHT open up govt to more people Liberals (Change) Wanted great change in govt Against King (Democracy)
  • 38. POLITICAL SPECTRUM LEFT CENTER RIGHT open up govt to more people Liberals (Change) Wanted great change in govt Against King (Democracy) Radicals Extreme Left
  • 39. POLITICAL SPECTRUM LEFT CENTER RIGHT open up govt to more people Liberals (Change) Wanted great change in govt Against King (Democracy) Radicals Extreme Left 4) Rousseau
  • 40. POLITICAL SPECTRUM LEFT CENTER RIGHT open up govt to Elite few should more people rule Liberals (Change) Wanted great change in govt Against King (Democracy) Radicals Extreme Left 4) Rousseau
  • 41. POLITICAL SPECTRUM LEFT CENTER RIGHT open up govt to Elite few should more people rule Liberals Conservatives (Change) (Keep the same) Wanted great change in govt Against King (Democracy) Radicals Extreme Left 4) Rousseau
  • 42. POLITICAL SPECTRUM LEFT CENTER RIGHT open up govt to Elite few should more people rule Liberals Conservatives (Change) (Keep the same) Wanted great Wanted few change in govt changes in govt Against King (Democracy) Radicals Extreme Left 4) Rousseau
  • 43. POLITICAL SPECTRUM LEFT CENTER RIGHT open up govt to Elite few should more people rule Liberals Conservatives (Change) (Keep the same) Wanted great Wanted few change in govt changes in govt Against King For King (elite) (Democracy) (Autocracy) Radicals Extreme Left 4) Rousseau
  • 44. POLITICAL SPECTRUM LEFT CENTER RIGHT open up govt to Elite few should more people rule Liberals Conservatives (Change) (Keep the same) Wanted great Wanted few change in govt changes in govt Against King For King (elite) (Democracy) (Autocracy) Radicals Reactionaries Extreme Left Extreme Right 4) Rousseau
  • 45. POLITICAL SPECTRUM LEFT CENTER RIGHT open up govt to Elite few should more people rule Liberals Conservatives (Change) (Keep the same) Wanted great Wanted few change in govt changes in govt Against King For King (elite) (Democracy) (Autocracy) Radicals Reactionaries Extreme Left Extreme Right 4) Rousseau 4) Hobbes
  • 46. POLITICAL SPECTRUM LEFT CENTER RIGHT open up govt to Mix of both Elite few should more people left & right rule Liberals Conservatives (Change) (Keep the same) Wanted great Wanted few change in govt changes in govt Against King For King (elite) (Democracy) (Autocracy) Radicals Reactionaries Extreme Left Extreme Right 4) Rousseau 4) Hobbes
  • 47. POLITICAL SPECTRUM LEFT CENTER RIGHT open up govt to Mix of both Elite few should more people left & right rule Liberals Moderates / Centrists Conservatives (Change) (Keep the same) Wanted great Wanted few change in govt changes in govt Against King For King (elite) (Democracy) (Autocracy) Radicals Reactionaries Extreme Left Extreme Right 4) Rousseau 4) Hobbes
  • 48. POLITICAL SPECTRUM LEFT CENTER RIGHT open up govt to Mix of both Elite few should more people left & right rule Liberals Moderates / Centrists Conservatives (Change) (Keep the same) Wanted great fewer changes than left Wanted few change in govt more changes than right changes in govt Against King For King (elite) (Democracy) (Autocracy) Radicals Reactionaries Extreme Left Extreme Right 4) Rousseau 4) Hobbes
  • 49. POLITICAL SPECTRUM LEFT CENTER RIGHT open up govt to Mix of both Elite few should more people left & right rule Liberals Moderates / Centrists Conservatives (Change) (Keep the same) Wanted great fewer changes than left Wanted few change in govt more changes than right changes in govt Against King For / Against King For King (elite) (Democracy) (Demo & Auto) (Autocracy) Radicals Reactionaries Extreme Left Extreme Right 4) Rousseau 4) Hobbes
  • 50. POLITICAL SPECTRUM LEFT CENTER RIGHT open up govt to Mix of both Elite few should more people left & right rule Liberals Moderates / Centrists Conservatives (Change) (Keep the same) Wanted great fewer changes than left Wanted few change in govt more changes than right changes in govt Against King For / Against King For King (elite) (Democracy) (Demo & Auto) (Autocracy) Radicals Sane, Boring, Reactionaries Extreme Left Normal Extreme Right 4) Rousseau 4) Hobbes
  • 51. POLITICAL SPECTRUM LEFT CENTER RIGHT open up govt to Mix of both Elite few should more people left & right rule Liberals Moderates / Centrists Conservatives (Change) (Keep the same) Wanted great fewer changes than left Wanted few change in govt more changes than right changes in govt Against King For / Against King For King (elite) (Democracy) (Demo & Auto) (Autocracy) Radicals Sane, Boring, Reactionaries Extreme Left Normal Extreme Right 4) Rousseau 4) Mixed 4) Hobbes Back to Main
  • 52. p.118 - 119 V. Problems From Outside of France A)M______ and N_____ of other parts of Europe fear a _______ revolt, similar to the one in France, will take place in their country and threatened their power. B)_______and ______ proposed that ______ return ____ to the _______. C)The __________ _______ responds by ________ ___ on Austria in 1792.
  • 53. p.118 - 119 V. Problems From Outside of France A)Monarchs and Nobles of other parts of Europe fear a peasant revolt, similar to the one in France, will take place in their country and threatened their power. B)_______and ______ proposed that ______ return ____ to the _______. C)The __________ _______ responds by ________ ___ on Austria in 1792.
  • 54. p.118 - 119 V. Problems From Outside of France A)Monarchs and Nobles of other parts of Europe fear a peasant revolt, similar to the one in France, will take place in their country and threatened their power. B)Austria and Russia proposed that France return King to the throne. C)The __________ _______ responds by ________ ___ on Austria in 1792.
  • 55. p.118 - 119 V. Problems From Outside of France A)Monarchs and Nobles of other parts of Europe fear a peasant revolt, similar to the one in France, will take place in their country and threatened their power. B)Austria and Russia proposed that France return King to the throne. C)The legislative assembly responds by declaring war on Back to Main in 1792. Austria
  • 56. p.121 VI. Another NEW Form of Govt. A)The R gain power & call for an end to the m_______ and create a new governing body called the _______ _________. B)The N_______C__________ ruled the role of the king obsolete. p.122 C)The radical group, known as ______, would then try and convict ____ _____ for treason and he was sentenced to ______ by the __________.
  • 57. p.121 VI. Another NEW Form of Govt. A)The Radicals gain power & call for an end to the m and create a new governing body called the N . B)The N C ruled the role of the king obsolete (useless, no more). p.122 C)The radical group, known as , would then try and convict for treason and he was sentenced to by the .
  • 58. p.121 VI. Another NEW Form of Govt. A)The Radicals gain power & call for an end to the monarchy and create a new governing body called the . B)The N C ruled the role of the king obsolete (useless, no more). p.122 C)The radical group, known as , would then try and convict for treason and he was sentenced to by the .
  • 59. p.121 VI. Another NEW Form of Govt. A)The Radicals gain power & call for an end to the monarchy and create a new governing body called the National Convention. B)The N C ruled the role of the king obsolete (useless, no more). p.122 C)The radical group, known as , would then try and convict for treason and he was sentenced to by the .
  • 60. p.121 VI. Another NEW Form of Govt. A)The Radicals gain power & call for an end to the monarchy and create a new governing body called the National Convention. B)The National Convention ruled the role of the king obsolete (useless, no more). p.122 C)The radical group, known as , would then try and convict for treason and he was sentenced to by the .
  • 61. p.121 VI. Another NEW Form of Govt. A)The Radicals gain power & call for an end to the monarchy and create a new governing body called the National Convention. B)The National Convention ruled the role of the king obsolete. p.122 C)The radical group, known as Jacobin, would then try and convict for treason and he was sentenced to by the .
  • 62. p.121 VI. Another NEW Form of Govt. A)The Radicals gain power & call for an end to the monarchy and create a new governing body called the National Convention. B)The National Convention ruled the role of the king obsolete. p.122 C)The radical group, known as Jacobin, would then try and convict King Louis for treason and he was sentenced to by the .
  • 63. p.121 VI. Another NEW Form of Govt. A)The Radicals gain power & call for an end to the monarchy and create a new governing body called the National Convention. B)The National Convention ruled the role of the king obsolete. p.122 C)The radical group, known as Jacobin, would then try and convict King Louis for treason and he was sentenced to death by the .
  • 64. p.121 VI. Another NEW Form of Govt. A)The Radicals gain power & call for an end to the monarchy and create a new governing body called the National Convention. B)The National Convention ruled the role of the king obsolete. p.122 C)The radical group, known as Jacobin, would then try and convict King Louis for treason and he was sentenced to death by the Guillotine. Back to Main
  • 65. VII. The Reign of Terror p.123 A) War, economic problems & struggling politics  confusion  People want/need _______ and __________. B) The strong leader = ______________________ C) He justifies Reign of Terror by explaining that it_______ _ p.122 . p.123 D) Most Famous victim = . E)The biggest ‘enemies of the republic’ were ___________ p.124 opposed to the leadership of . F)Wacky charges were = 1) 2) _______________ G) Crazy Stats on the Terror 1) killed in Paris. 2) killed in total.
  • 66. VII. The Reign of Terror p.123 A) War, economic problems & struggling politics  confusion  People want/need stability and leadership. B) The strong leader = ______________________ C) He justifies Reign of Terror by explaining that it_______ _ . D) Most Famous victim = . p.122 p.123 E)The biggest ‘enemies of the republic’ were ___________ opposed to the leadership of p.124 . F)Wacky charges were = 1) 2) _______________ G) Crazy Stats on the Terror 1) killed in Paris. 2) killed in total. H)Irony of the Reign of Terror = _____________________
  • 67. VII. The Reign of Terror p.123 A) War, economic problems & struggling politics  confusion  People want/need stability and leadership. B) The strong leader = Maximilien Robespierre C) He justifies Reign of Terror by explaining that it_______ _ . D) Most Famous victim = . p.122 p.123 E)The biggest ‘enemies of the republic’ were ___________ opposed to the leadership of p.124 . F)Wacky charges were = 1) 2) _______________ G) Crazy Stats on the Terror 1) killed in Paris. 2) killed in total. H)Irony of the Reign of Terror = _____________________
  • 68. VII. The Reign of Terror p.123 A) War, economic problems & struggling politics  confusion  People want/need stability and leadership. B) The strong leader = Maximilien Robespierre C) He justifies Reign of Terror by explaining that it enabled French citizens to remain true to ideals of the Revolution. D) Most Famous victim = . p.122 p.123 E)The biggest ‘enemies of the republic’ were ___________ opposed to the leadership of p.124 . F)Wacky charges were = 1) 2) _______________ G) Crazy Stats on the Terror 1) killed in Paris. 2) killed in total. H)Irony of the Reign of Terror = _____________________
  • 69. VII. The Reign of Terror p.123 A) War, economic problems & struggling politics  confusion  People want/need stability and leadership. B) The strong leader = Maximilien Robespierre C) He justifies Reign of Terror by explaining that it enabled French citizens to remain true to ideals of the Revolution. D) Most Famous victim = Marie Antoinette. p.122 p.123 E)The biggest ‘enemies of the republic’ were ___________ opposed to the leadership of p.124 . F)Wacky charges were = 1) 2) _______________ G) Crazy Stats on the Terror 1) killed in Paris. 2) killed in total. H)Irony of the Reign of Terror = _____________________
  • 70. VII. The Reign of Terror p.123 A) War, economic problems & struggling politics  confusion  People want/need stability and leadership. B) The strong leader = Maximilien Robespierre C) He justifies Reign of Terror by explaining that it enabled French citizens to remain true to ideals of the Revolution. D) Most Famous victim = Marie Antoinette. p.122 p.123 E)The biggest ‘enemies of the republic’ were revolutionaries opposed to the leadership of . p.124 F)Wacky charges were = 1) 2) _______________ G) Crazy Stats on the Terror 1) killed in Paris. 2) killed in total. H)Irony of the Reign of Terror = _____________________ ______________________________________________
  • 71. VII. The Reign of Terror p.123 A) War, economic problems & struggling politics  confusion  People want/need stability and leadership. B) The strong leader = Maximilien Robespierre C) He justifies Reign of Terror by explaining that it enabled French citizens to remain true to ideals of the Revolution. D) Most Famous victim = Marie Antoinette. p.122 p.123 E)The biggest ‘enemies of the republic’ were revolutionaries opposed to the leadership of Maximilien Robespierre. p.124 F)Wacky charges were = 1) 2) _______________ G) Crazy Stats on the Terror 1) killed in Paris. 2) killed in total. H)Irony of the Reign of Terror = _____________________ ______________________________________________
  • 72. VII. The Reign of Terror p.123 A) War, economic problems & struggling politics  confusion  People want/need stability and leadership. B) The strong leader = Maximilien Robespierre C) He justifies Reign of Terror by explaining that it enabled French citizens to remain true to ideals of the Revolution. D) Most Famous victim = Marie Antoinette. p.122 p.123 E)The biggest ‘enemies of the republic’ were revolutionaries opposed to the leadership of Maximilien Robespierre. p.124 F)Wacky charges were = 1)sawing down a tree 2)selling sour wine G) Crazy Stats on the Terror 1) killed in Paris. 2) killed in total. H)Irony of the Reign of Terror = _____________________ ______________________________________________
  • 73. VII. The Reign of Terror p.123 A) War, economic problems & struggling politics  confusion  People want/need stability and leadership. B) The strong leader = Maximilien Robespierre C) He justifies Reign of Terror by explaining that it enabled French citizens to remain true to ideals of the Revolution. D) Most Famous victim = Marie Antoinette. p.122 p.123 E)The biggest ‘enemies of the republic’ were revolutionaries opposed to the leadership of Maximilien Robespierre. p.124 F)Wacky charges were = 1)sawing down a tree 2)selling sour wine G) Crazy Stats on the Terror 1) 3,000 killed in Paris. 2)40,000 killed in total. H)Irony of the Reign of Terror = _____________________ ______________________________________________
  • 74. VII. The Reign of Terror p.123 A) War, economic problems & struggling politics  confusion People want/need stability and leadership. B) The strong leader = Maximilien Robespierre C) He justifies Reign of Terror by explaining that it enabled French citizens to remain true to ideals of the Revolution. D) Most Famous victim = Marie Antoinette. p.122 p.123 E)The biggest ‘enemies of the republic’ were revolutionaries opposed to the leadership of Maximilien Robespierre. p.124 F)Wacky charges were = 1)sawing down a tree 2)selling sour wine G) Crazy Stats on the Terror 1) 3,000 killed in Paris. 2)40,000 killed in total. H) Irony of the Reign of Terror = killed Commoners. Who was Revolution fought for? Commoners, right? Back to Main
  • 75. p.124 VIII. End of the Terror A)Finally, members of the N_______ C_________ knew they were not safe from R__________. B)Members of the N______ C________ turn against __________ and have him _____ by the ________. C)_________ ___________ draft another new form p.125 of Govt.in 1795, the _____ since 1789. D)New Govt. ____________ gives power to upper middle class. The _______, known as the Directory, consists of _ men. Finally, there is order.
  • 76. p.124 VIII. End of the Terror A)Finally, members of the National Convention knew they were not safe from R . B)Members of the N C turn against R and have him by the . C)N C draft another new form of Govt.in 1795, the t since 1789. p.125 D)New Govt. c gives power to upper middle class. The e , known as the Directory, consists of _ men. Finally, there is order. E)The appoints to command
  • 77. p.124 VIII. End of the Terror A)Finally, members of the National Convention knew they were not safe from Robespierre. B)Members of the N C turn against R and have him by the . C)N C draft another new form of Govt.in 1795, the t since 1789. p.125 D)New Govt. c gives power to upper middle class. The e , known as the Directory, consists of _ men. Finally, there is order. E)The appoints to command
  • 78. p.124 VIII. End of the Terror A)Finally, members of the National Convention knew they were not safe from Robespierre. B)Members of the National Convention turn against R and have him by the . C)N C draft another new form of Govt.in 1795, the t since 1789. p.125 D)New Govt. c gives power to upper middle class. The e , known as the Directory, consists of _ men. Finally, there is order. E)The appoints to command
  • 79. p.124 VIII. End of the Terror A)Finally, members of the National Convention knew they were not safe from Robespierre. B)Members of the National Convention turn against Robespierre and have him by the . C)N C draft another new form of p.125 Govt.in 1795, the t since 1789. D)New Govt. c gives power to upper middle class. The e , known as the Directory, consists of _ men. Finally, there is order.
  • 80. p.124 VIII. End of the Terror A)Finally, members of the National Convention knew they were not safe from Robespierre. B)Members of the National Convention turn against Robespierre and have him killed by the Guillotine. C)N C draft another new form of Govt.in 1795, the t since 1789. p.125 D)New Govt. c gives power to upper middle class. The e , known as the Directory, consists of _ men. Finally, there is order. E)The appoints to command
  • 81. p.124 VIII. End of the Terror A)Finally, members of the National Convention knew they were not safe from Robespierre. B)Members of the National Convention turn against Robespierre and have him killed by the Guillotine. C)National Convention draft another new form of Govt.in 1795, the t since 1789. p.125 D)New Govt. c gives power to upper middle class. The e , known as the Directory, consists of _ men. Finally, there is order. E)The appoints to command
  • 82. p.124 VIII. End of the Terror A)Finally, members of the National Convention knew they were not safe from Robespierre. B)Members of the National Convention turn against Robespierre and have him killed by the Guillotine. C)National Convention draft another new form of Govt.in 1795, the third since 1789. p.125 D)New Govt. c gives power to upper middle class. The e , known as the Directory, consists of _ men. Finally, there is order. E)The appoints to command
  • 83. p.124 VIII. End of the Terror A)Finally, members of the National Convention knew they were not safe from Robespierre. B)Members of the National Convention turn against Robespierre and have him killed by the Guillotine. C)National Convention draft another new form of Govt.in 1795, the third since 1789. p.125 D)New Govt. constitution gives power to upper middle class. The executive, known as the Directory, consists of _ men. Finally, there is order. E)The appoints to command
  • 84. p.124 VIII. End of the Terror A)Finally, members of the National Convention knew they were not safe from Robespierre. B)Members of the National Convention turn against Robespierre and have him killed by the Guillotine. C)National Convention draft another new form of Govt.in 1795, the third since 1789. p.125 D)New Govt. constitution gives power to upper middle class. The executive, known as the Directory, consists of 5 men. Finally, there is order. E)The appoints to command
  • 85. p.124 VIII. End of the Terror A)Finally, members of the National Convention knew they were not safe from Robespierre. B)Members of the National Convention turn against Robespierre and have him killed by the Guillotine. C)National Convention draft another new form of Govt.in 1795, the third since 1789. p.125 D)New Govt. constitution gives power to upper middle class. The executive, known as the Directory, consists of 5 men. Finally, there is order. E)The Directory appoints N to command
  • 86. p.124 VIII. End of the Terror A)Finally, members of the National Convention knew they were not safe from Robespierre. B)Members of the National Convention turn against Robespierre and have him killed by the Guillotine. C)National Convention draft another new form of Govt.in 1795, the third since 1789. p.125 D)New Govt. constitution gives power to upper middle class. The executive, known as the Directory, consists of 5 men. Finally, there is order. E)The Directory appoints Napoleon to command Back to Main