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  3. What caused great unrest in France shortly before the Revolution? 2.
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  5. What was the Old Order called and what were the sections of people called?
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  8. What were the divisions of the people? What were the differences of these groups?
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  11. What were the three divisions of the Third Estate and what were their economical situations?
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  14. Why did the peasants resent the Church and the nobles?
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  18. How did the American Revolution inspire the French people?
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  21. Even though production and trade were going well, why was it hard to make profit?
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  24. Why did France’s government fall into debt? 9.
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  26. Why were Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette disliked?
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  29. What hobby did Marie Antoinette have that further weakened her situation?
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  32. How did Louis try to fix the debt? 12.
  33.  
  34. What meeting was called when Lois tried to raise the taxes?
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  37. Why was the Estates General unfair and oppressive to the French people?
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  40. What happened during the meeting of the Estates General, why was this significant?
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  43. What did the Third Estate do when they found themselves locked out? What was this known as? What did the king do in response?
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  45. 16.
  46.  
  47. Why did the people storm the Bastille?
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  49.  
  50. What did the fall of the Bastille symbolize?
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  53. Why was there a panic across France? What was the panic called and how did the peasants react?
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  56. What did the women’s march show about the power of the people?
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  59. Where did “Napoleon Complex” get its name?
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  66. 21.
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  68. How did Napoleon start his military career?
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  71. How did Napoleon first gain attention as an officer? What title did this get him?
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  74. Where were Napoleon’s big early losses? How did he not let these cast him into bad light?
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  77. What did Napoleon do when he returned home to find that the directory had lost control of the French people?
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  79.  
  80. How was Napoleon’s seizure of power a coup? What kind of power did Napoleon employ?
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  82. 26.
  83.  
  84. How did Napoleon go about giving himself real power as a first consul of France?
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  86.  
  87. Was Napoleon a revolutionary, a royalist, or something in-between?
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  89.  
  90. What were the lycées that napoleon set up, and what were they for?
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  95. How did Napoleon handle bringing the church back into France?
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  98. What was Napoleon’s best choice for public approval while leader?
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  102. What did Napoleonic Code change? What did it restore to the French colonies which was against enlightenment ideals?
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  105. What did Napoleon do when being crowned emperor, and what implications did this have?
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  108. In what ways did the sale of the Louisiana Territory help the French empire?
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  111. What area did Napoleon aim to conquer?
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  114. What effects did Napoleon’s defeat at Trafalgar have on France and on the war in general?
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  118. How long was Napoleon able to control France’s greatest extent of size?
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  121. What is the intended effect of Napoleon’s blockade on French ports?
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  124. Was Napoleon’s blockade respected?
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  126.  
  127. Was Britain’s Blockade more or less effective than Napoleon’s?
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  130. Who did Napoleon replace the Spanish king with?
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  133.  
  134. The Spanish were afraid that Napoleon would weaken their ________?
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  137. Spanish peasant rebels were known as _________.
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  140. Did Britain help Napoleon fight the Spanish?
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  143. Was Napoleon’s invasion of Russia successful?
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  146. What were the effects of of the Peninsular War against Spain?
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  150. What was Napoleon’s last battle?
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  153. Nobles and others who fled France hoping to undo the Revolution and restore the Old Regime were called ________.
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  156. The Legislative Assembly split into what three general groups?
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  159. What two countries did France declare war onto in April 1792 during the French Revolutionary Wars?
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  162. The Legislative Assembly split into what three general groups?
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  166. What two countries did France declare war onto in April 1792 during the French Revolutionary Wars?
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  169. Parisian workers and small shopkeepers who wanted more changes were known as “those without knee breeches.” What is the French term for this?
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  172. What Jacobin leader set out to build a “republic of virtue” in 1793?
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  175. What did Louis XVI attempt to do in June 1791, greatly angering the people of France?
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  178. Jean-Paul Marat was part of what radical political organization?
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  182. What document did the National Assembly adopt that stated “men are born and remain free and equal in rights”?
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  185. How was King Louis XVI executed?
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  188. What was the period of Maximilian Robespierre’s rule called?
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  193. The September Massacres in 1792 massacred over 1,000 of whom?
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  196. In 1791, what new body was created that had power to create laws and approve or reject declarations of war?
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  200. What was the series of meetings in Vienna following the defeat of Napoleon called?
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  203. Which of the representatives of the five great powers was most influential?
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  206. Why did leaders of Europe not destroy France?
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  209. Why did the Congress of Vienna want to restore former monarchs?
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  212. After the Congress of Vienna, how long was there peace in Europe?
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  216. What was the name of the agreement that Emporer
  217. Francis I of Austria and King Frederick William III of Prussia signed?
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  220. What was the series of alliances that ensured that nations would help one another if revolutions broke out called?
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  223. What principle did the five powers agree on so that rulers whom Napoleon had dethroned would be restored to power?
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  228. The Congress of Vienna was a “victory” for what type of political opinion?
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  230.  
  231. What was the “Balance of Power”?
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