The Revolution in Politics
The Great Fear resulted in the
Abolition of feudalism
The grievence petitions from all three estates called for all of the following except
An American-style republic
Opponents of the U.S. Constitution were called
Anti-Federalists
The Reign of Terror was primarily directed at
Any and all enemies of the Revolution
The group that met in 1787 to discuss tax reform was the
Assembly of Notables
The Directory was dominated by the
Bourgeoisie
What was the old regime?
Clergy (1%) taxed land owners and people (owned 10% of land) Nobility (2%) overtaxed peasants (owned 10% of land) Bourgeoisie (10-15%) middle class marchants and bankers Commoners, peasants and poor (75-80%)
During the Reign of Terror, France was ruled by the
Committee of Public Safety
Revisionist historians of the French Revolution stress all of the following except
Conflict between the nobility and the bourgeoisie
The republic proclaimed by the National Convention in 1792 sought to
Create a new popular culture and break with the past
The National Assembly's efforts to recognize the Catholic Church resulted in
Deep division within both the country and the clergy
The common people were wary of liberalism because it
Did not address their economic needs
The participation of the laboring poor in the French Revolution was motivated primarily by their
Economic distress
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen guaranteed all of the following except
Economic equality
The distinctiveness of the North American sociaty included all of the following except
Economic, religious, and ethnic homogeneity
When eighteenth-century liberals spoke of equality, they were referring to
Equality of opportunity
The prerevolutionary third estate was made up of
Everyone who was not a noble or member responsible of the clergy
The furor over the Stamp Act of 1765 resulted from the
Fear that Americans' liberties were threatened
In Reflections on the Revolution in France, Edmund Burke defended
Inherited privileges
In the 1780's, over 50 percent of France's annual budget was expended on
Interest payments on the debt
For women, Napoleon's Civil Code of 1804 represented
A return to their secondary status
The National Assembly accomplished all of the following except the
Introduction of universal compulsory education
What was Napoleon's greatest mistake?
Invading Russia
The elemental force that drove the Revolution forward was
Laboring men and women of Paris
The men elected to represent the third estate were primarily
Lawyers and government officials
The Charter issued by Louis XVIII in 1814 established a
Limited constitutional monarchy
Classical political liberalism
Linked personal freedom and legal equality to liberal self-government
According to Olympe de Gouges
Men and women should be equal in the eyes of the law
Mary Wollenstonecraft argued that
Men and women would benefit from sexual equality
During the September Massacres
Parisian Crouds slaughtered prison inmates
The social group that benefitted most from the Revolution and Napoleon were the middle class and the
Peasants
The warning issued by Austria and Prussia to intimidate French radicals was the Declaration of
Pillnitz
The Declaration of Independence
Proclaimed the natural rights of all humankind
The least important impact of the American Revolution on France was
Providing revenge against the hated English
The Committee of Public Safety was able to defeat the armies of the First Coalition by harnessing all of the following except
Religious zealotry
The Thermidorian reaction was the golden age of the
Respectable middle class
Napoleon's final place of exile was
St. Helena
The event which turned the political contest into a revolution was the
Storming of the Bastille
The primary division within the Jacibins was between
The Girondins and the Mountain
Women were excluded from the political process for all of the following reasons except
The fear that men would become overshadowed in the political process
The impact of Napoleon's Grand Empire included all of the following except
The popular belief under napoleon as the enlightened liberator
Abbé Seiyés argued that the true strength of France lay in the
Third estate
The battle that prevented Napoleon's planned invasion of England was
Trafalgar
List agreements of National Assembly
1.) An end to royal absolutism 2.) Individual liberties guaranteed by law 3.) Economic development and reform required and they abolished international trade barriers
List 5 problems of the poor
1.) Increased taxes by nobles on Fuedal Estates 2.) Poor harvests 3.) High grain prices 4.) Hungar 5.) High unemployment
List and explain 4 reforms of Napoleon
1.) Napoleon made women dependant on either their fathers or their husbands 2.) Created the National Bank of France establishing business loans 3.) Restricted personal freedom of speech 4.) Allowed Catholics to practice freely and United the Catholic Church in France
List 3 goals of the Congress of Vienna
1.) Return Europe to boundaries of 1792 2.) Maintain Balance of Power concept 3.) Prevent Democratic revolutions from occurring in Europe