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The King of France during the French Revolution. He was the King who was beheaded via the Guillotine.
Maximilien Robespierre
Louis XVI
Estates General
Bastille
A Paris prison that housed weapons used in the revolution
Third Estate
Estates General
_Bastille
National Assembly
The Jacobin leader who set out to build a “republic of virtue”, and was later beheaded. Lead the Reign of Terror
King Henry
Louis X
Louis XVI
Maximilien Robespierre
A French congress established by representatives of the Third Estate
National Assembly
Third Estate
Estates General
Reign of Terror
The period when Robespierre ruled France as a dictator and thousands of political figures and citizens were executed
Tennis Court Oath
Reign of Terror
Estates General
Bastille
An assembly of representatives from all three states
Bastille
National Assembly
Third Estate
Estates General
A pledge made by the members of France’s National Assembly in 1789 in which they vow to continue meeting until they had drawn up a new constitution
Pledge of Allies
The France Pledge
Tennis Court Oath
The Oath of Continuance
The estate which included the bourgeoisie as well as professionals, artisans, and peasants
Estates General
Third Estate
National Assembly
Real Estate
What occurred first in history?
The National Assembly is created
The Reign of Terror
The Storming of Bastille
Napoleon comes into power
What occurred second in history?
Napoleon comes into power
The Storming of Bastille
The National Assembly is created
The Reign of Terror
What occurred Third in history?
The Storming of Bastille
Napoleon comes into power
The National Assembly is created
The Reign of Terror
What occurred Fourth in history?
The Storming of Bastille
The Reign of Terror
Napoleon comes into power
The National Assembly is created
In 1792, the National Convention voted to abolish the monarchy and declare France.......
a republic
bankrupt
dissolved
According to the picture above, what happened on July 14th, Bastille Day in France?
Robespierre was executed by guillotine.
French women marched all the way to Versailles to protest for bread.
A mob stormed a prison starting the French Revolution.
Which of the following reasons was why the guillotine was used during French Revolution executions?
Was the most painful form of execution
They could execute many people in a short amount of time
A humane way of execution
Belief in the ideas of _______________________________and discontent within the Third Estate were causes of the French Revolution.
Renaissance
Spanish Inquisition
Enlightenment
Catholic Reformation
Maximillian Robespierre and the Jacobins are best known for
Instituting the Reign of Terror
Protecting freedom of religion
Supporting the reign of King Louis XVI
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