Chapter 18 The French Revolution

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Deputies went into the provinces closing churches, persecuting clergy, and occasionally forcing the clergy to marry. This is referred to as...

DeChristianization

Leopold II of Austria and Frederick William Ii of Prussia promised to intervene in France to protect the monarchy if other European nations agreed. This is known as the

Declaration of Pillnitz

the Tennis Court Oath resulted in...

Declaration of the Rights of Man

This English statesman, in his Reflection on the Revolution in France regarded the reconstruction of the French government as "the application of a bind rationalism that ignored the historical realities of political development and the complexities of social relations...

Edmund Burke

All of the following were executed during the French Revolution, EXCEPT

Gracchus Babeuf

Which of the following is NOT TRUE?

Louis XIV was the last king of France

During the French Revolution, the most powerful member of the Committee of Public safety was

Maximilien de Robespierre

Which of the following chronological sequences on the French Revolution correct?

National Assembly, Convention, directory

It stated that the Third Estate could elect twice as many members as the First and Second Estates

Royal Council

Which of the following was most closely associated with the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution of 1789?

The Jacobins

The Abbe Siekes exerted a major influence on the French revolution through his book

What is the Third Estate

All of the following have been advocated as explanations for the coming of the French Revolution EXCEPT:

a majority of the French populace desired to replace the monarchy with a republic

The gabelle was

a tax on salt

Those members of the Estates general who took the famous Tennis Court Oath swore to

draft a constitution for France

The levee en masse

drafted men into the French Army

the Law of 22 Prairial...

permitted the revolutionary tribunal to convict suspects without hearing substantial evidence

During the era of the French Revolution, the Thermidorean Reaction...

terminated the Reign of Terror and led to the execution of Robespierre

The "Great Fear" that swept through the French countryside in 1789 had its origin in

that brigands were attacking villages and burning crops

July 14, 1789 is remembered in French history for...

the fall of the Bastille

The achievements of the Jacobins included all of the following EXCEPT

the franchise given to all adult males

the "Great fear" refers to

the intensification of peasants disturbances when rumors spread that French troops were being sent into rural areas

A vocal element in the French Revolution, the sans-culottes were

the urban working class

A primary factor in the influence of the sans-culottes in the French Revolution of 1789 was

their alliance with the Jacobins


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