AP EURO MIDTERM REVIEW FOR CHAPTERS IX. & X. I. CHAPTER IX.: THE FRENCH REVOLUTION: 1. THE Old Regime in France 2. The Estate System in France 3. The First Estate: Upper Clergy & Lower Clergy 4. The Second Estate: Nobility of the Robe & Nobility of the Sword 5. The Third Estate: Bourgeouise, Peasants, Urban Poor 6. King Louis XVI. Bourbon King & Queen Marie Antoinette ( Austria) 7. Identify the ways in which the monarchy in France contributed to the French Revolution 8. Identify reasons why members of each estate would be discontent with the monarchy. 9. The impact that the Age of Enlightenment had on the Revolution 10. The formation of the public opinion 11. Identify the causes of the French Revolution 12. The meeting of the estates general May 1, 1789 13. Abbey Seiyes 14. National Assembly 15. The Tennis Court Oath June 20, 1789 16. The Storming of the Bastille July 14, 1789 17. The Great Fear of 1789 18. The Bread Riots at the Palace of Versailles in October of 1789 19. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen 20. Identify the changes that the National Assembly made to the government of France. 21. Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity 22. Tension between the peasants and the bourgeoise over the church 23. King Louis and Marie's failed escape--Flight to Varennes 24. The Legislative Assembly 25. Taille 26. Tithe 27. Emigres 28. San Culottes 29. The Jacobins 30. George Danton 31. Jean Paul Marat 32. The Conservatives 33. The Moderates 34. The Radicals 35. The Legislative Assembly declares war on Austria April 20, 1792 36. August 10, 1792-- Paris mob storms the Paris Palace where the French monarchs were, the monarchs become imprisoned 37. September of 1792--the National Convention comes to power 38. September 21, 1792, the National Convention : declares France a Republic, grants male suffurage, abolished monarchy 39. Formation of the First Coalition against France 40. National Convention institutes the Draft 41. King Louis XVI. tried for treason and beheaded on January 21, 1793 42. The Committee of Public Safety 43. Maximilien Robespierre: Reign of Terror: 1793-1794 44. Execution of Queen Marie Antoinette 45. July of 1794---Thermidorian Revolution( National Convention overthrows Robespierre) 46. The Radical phase of the French Revolution had ended 47. 1795-- Moderates lead the National Convention 48. The formation of a two house legislature and an executive body 49. The Directory 50. The Rise of Napoleon: 51. The Coup d' Etat of Fructidor 52. The spread of Republicanism spreads 53. Napoleon overthrows the Directory 11/9/1799: Bonaparte as First Consul 54. The Concordat with the Vatican 55. The Consulate forms 56. Napoleon's new orders: economic, social, religious, and legal 57. The Napoleonic Codes 58. From Consulate to Empire 59. Battle of the Nile/Egyptian campaign 60. Plebiscites: Yes/No Elections II. CHAPTER X.: The NAPOLEONIC ERA: 1. The Formation of the French Imperial System 2. The Disintegration of the First Coalition 3. The Interim of Peace 1802-1803 4. Tsar Alexander I. of Russia 5. The Third Coalition: The Peace of Tilsit 6. British Victory at Trafalgar 7. The Third Coalition Collapses 8. The Treaty of Tilsit 9. The Continental System 10. The War in Spain 11. Economic Warfare 12. The Peninsular War in Spain 13. The Austrian War of Liberation 1809 14. Talleyrand 15. Napoleon at his Height of Power 1809-1811 16. Prince Klemens von Metternich 17. The "Shame of the German Princes" 18. The French Empire 19. The Grand Empire 20. The King of Rome= Napoleon's son 21. Confederation of the Rhine 22. Kingdom of Westphalia 23. Kingdom of Italy 24. Stages of the French Occupation 25. Napoleon as a reformer 26. European support for Napoleon 27. The Continental System and Great Britain 28. Continental Unity 29. the British Blockade 30. Anti-British Sentiments 31. Trade Warfare 32. The War of 1812 33. The Failure of the Continental System 34. Consequences of the Continental System 35. Economic stagnation in Napoleon's Europe 36. Berlin Decree 37. The Resistance to Napoleon: 38. The Rise of Nationalism 39. Anti-French Nationalism 40. The Nationalism Movement in Germany 41. Herder 42. Fichte and the German spirit 43. The rise of romanticism 44. Reforms in Prussia 45. Baron Stein 46. Father Jahn 47. Gneisenau 48. The Congress of Vienna 49. Europe in 1811 50. The Russian Campaign and the war of liberation 51. The Napoleonic retreat from Moscow 52. The Scorched Earth Policy 53. Napoleon's mistakes in Russia 54. The Battle of the Nations 55. The Restoration of the Bourbons: King Louis XVIII. 56. The Frankfurt Proposals 57. The Quadruple Alliance 58. British Supremacy 59. The Congress of Vienna 1814-1815 60. Containing France 61. Germany remains divided 62. The Polish - Saxon Question 63. Castlereagh's diplomatic maneuvers 64. Napoleon's exile to Elba 65. Napoleon's Last Bid for Power: The Hundred Days 66. Alliances against Napoleon 67. Napoleon's Costly Mistakes 68. Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of Waterloo 69. Napoleon's exile to St. Helena 70. The Peace of Vienna 71. The Legacy of the Revolution 72. The Second Restoration of the Bourbon's: King Louis XVIII Returns