Review for French Revolution Test You will have 15 dates to put in

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Review for French Revolution Test
You will have 15 dates to put in chronological order based on the dates you were given
today.
You will need to answer TWO of the following questions/statement. Included is the rubric.
Draw and fill in a picture about the three estates. Be sure to include the names of the
estates and what percentage of the population they were. (You can draw the pyramid and
fill in words, but you MUST also write a description in complete sentences)
To solve the “hungry and broke” issue, Louis and the revolutionaries agreed to start a war
with Austria. Give the two arguments that each group had for this decision.
Explain the new Constitution of 1795.
One of Napoleon’s lasting legacy was the Napoleonic code. What part of the code do you
think had the greatest impact? Why?
Rubric:
5 points - Used complete sentences, concrete examples, answers were well thought out.
3 points - Sentences were good, examples could be better, answers need more development.
1 points - Sentences were not complete, no examples given, answers were not developed.
What was France like in 1789?
Where was the Tennis Court signed? What was it about?
Who was Necker?
What was the long range/short range cause of the French Revolution?
Why did the peasant women march to Versailles?
What happened when Louis and Marie tried to flee from Paris?
Who were the Jacobins?
What was the Declaration of Pillnitz? Who was involved?
What did we say about the guillotine?
What was the Levee en masse?
Who was Robespierre? What did he do and what happened to him?
What made Napoleon a national hero?
Why did Napoleon go to Egypt/the Middle East? How did he leave?
What are the two reasons Napoleon’s empire fell?
Why did Napoleon have to leave Russia?
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