Chapter 12 Fill in the Blank Flashcards

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A group of Parisian radicals seized control of the , Paris’s city government, and demanded that the Legislative Assembly abolish the monarchy

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Commune

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On July 14,1789, Parisians captured the prison, a symbol of royal oppression

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Bastille

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, nobles who fled France for Great Britain, Switzerland, and Germany, plotted constantly to overthrown the Revolution

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Emigres

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The _______________ of 1791 greatly limited the powers of the king and divided the French government into three branches.

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Constitution

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As more and more peasants believed in the ______________-the idea that the nobles were planning to crush them and stop the Revolution-events such as the storming of the Bastille spread throughout France.

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Great Fear

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The ideas in the American Declaration of Independence and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen were influenced by the English philosopher

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John Locke

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requires unmarried, able-bodied men of a certain age to perform military service

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Conscription

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the right of every adult male to vote

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universal manhood suffrage

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Frenchman who is considered to be one of the greatest generals of all time

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Napoleon Bonaparte

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the suppression of all opposition to and revolts against the National Convention

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Reign of Terror

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French government established by the Constitution of 1791

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the Directory

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the ___________ of 1799 made Napoleon dictator of France

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coup d’état

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Scholars organized all of French law into a system known as the

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Napoleonic Code

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When _____________ failed to have a child, Napoleon annulled their marriage

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Josephine

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Napoleon’s return to Paris on March 20, 1814 began a period called the

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Hundred Days

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The first five years of Napoleon’s rule were called the

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Consulate

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The procedure enacted by Napoleon to put the constitution of his new government before the people for a vote was called a

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plebiscite

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Saving Great Britain from an invasion, British Vice Admiral __________ led a force that defeated a combined Spanish and French fleet off the coast of Spain.

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Horatio Nelson

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The National Convention confiscated the land of _________ or nobles who had fled France

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emigres

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The _________ included poor parish priests and wealthy, noble higher clergy

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first estate

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The ________ included 98 percent of the French population, including workers, peasants, merchants, and lawyers

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third estate

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Revolts against the rule of Napoleon were sparked in part by ________ or devotion to one’s country

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nationalism

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Napoleon set up ___________ to ensure a supply of educated and loyal government officials

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lycée

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The clergy depended on the _______ or tax on income to support its schools and charities

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tithe

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The __________, including doctors, merchants, storekeepers, and artisans, was outspoken in criticizing the privileges of the nobility

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bourgeoisie

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The __________ guaranteed that all men were equal before the law and had freedom of religion

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Napoleonic Code

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Only members of the ________, who made up less than 2 percent of the population of France, could become army officers or high church officials

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second estate