french revoloution
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- 3. a French lawyer and a leading figure in the French Revolution. He became a deputy to the Paris Commune, presided in the Cordeliers district, and visited the Jacobin club.
- 5. combination of the legal, economic, military, cultural and political customs that flourished in medieval Europe between the 9th and 15th centuries.
- 8. when people are suppressed long enough, they revolt against their leader.
- 13. the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information.
- 14. a French judge, man of letters, historian, and political philosopher. best know for the "spirit of laws" (1748).
- 15. a French economist and statesman. Originally considered a physiocrat, he is today best remembered as an early advocate for economic liberalism.
- 16. last queen of france before the revolution.
- 18. allegiance to a nation state.
- 19. it was an intellectual and cultural movement in the eighteenth century that supported reason over superstition and science over blind faith.
- 20. a progressive liberal ideology inspired by the French Revolution.
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- 1. a king or queen with absolute power.
- 2. the middle class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
- 4. a famous french military leader during the time of the revolution.
- 6. when revolutionary insurgents stormed and seized control of the medieval armoury, fortress, and political prison known as the Bastille.
- 7. very low class people.
- 9. a time of mass executions and violences midst of the french revolution in between the times Sept 5, 1793 and July 27, 1794.
- 10. last king of france.
- 11. a Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer who later imagrated to france.
- 12. the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- 13. It was a way of asserting that people were no longer subjects of the king, but citizens of a country, and that there were no titles, such as Lord, Count, anymore.
- 17. The national guard was a french military and police reserve force.