French Revolution Review Sheet
Chapter 3 - Crossroads
TEST DATE: Friday Feb. 28
Terms, People, Events:
Historical Significance Change & Continuity
Revolution Guillotine
Enlightenment catalyst Estates General
Radical Directory
National Assembly Constitution Salon
Political Clubs Philosophers Tennis Court Oath
Bastille Reign of Terror Robespierre
Danton Marat Mme Roland
Louis XIV Louis XVI Girondists
Jacobins Sans Culottes Hobbes
Locke Voltaire Rousseau
Marie Antoinette Bourgeoisie Émigré
Declaration of the Rights of Man & Citizen
Some bigger picture questions and things to consider:
-know the political clubs, their ideals, leaders and where they are on the political spectrum
-be able to relate Historical Significance, Change and Continuity(we will go over this sometime this week) to the French Revolution
-causes of French Revolution (and consequences/results)
-know the structure of 17th C. French Society
-understand how the philosophers and the enlightenment contributed to revolution
-significance of the capture of the Bastille
-Understand how the National Assembly came to be and the significant steps they made toward democracy
-know the significant events of the Reign of Terror
-the irony of Robespierre’s rule
-what were the issues of the Estates General?
-how did women play important roles in the French Revolution?
-understand how one revolution fueled another
-what did the Revolution achieve?
-do all revolutions need to be violent?
-ideas of symbolism and irony during the French Revolution.
****Review Friday 5's
-ideas of symbolism and irony during the French Revolution.
****Review Friday 5's
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