French Revolution
Across
- 2. When a country's interests are superior
- 7. Fear, A period of panic and riot including much property damage and violence
- 8. Estate, The nobility in France and the peerage in Britain
- 10. Court Oath, Delegates swore to meet continually until constitution was drafted
- 11. Bonaparte, French military and political leader in French Revolution
- 12. Estate, A clergy in France and the heads of the church in Britain
- 14. A political group during the French Revolution and many were apart of the Jacobins club
- 16. Assembly, Revolutionary assembly formed by the representatives of the Third Estate of the Estates-General
- 18. Legal document that outlines the system of government and powers over individuals in a nation or state
- 20. A class of agricultural laborers
- 23. Members of the most powerful political club during French Revolution
- 24. Government ruled by elected representatives instead of a monarchy
- 25. Three colored flag of France
- 26. Medieval political and economical system with strongly defined classes and class relationships
- 28. of the Rights of Man, Document saying all men were born equal and free and have natural rights before the law
- 30. A fortress built in Paris in the 14th century and destroyed July 14th, 1789 at start of French Revolution
Down
- 1. An execution device used during the French Revolution
- 3. Action of charges against a citizen's person or property
- 4. of Terror, From September 1793 to July 1794 and revolutionary courts conducted trials and executions of thousands of supposed traitors
- 5. Autocracy governed by a ruler who usually inherits authority
- 6. A palace built in the 17th century for Louis XIV southwest of Paris near the city of Versailles
- 9. A form of government in which a ruler is unconstrained
- 13. XVI, King of France from 1774 to 1792
- 15. culottes, A nickname for the commoners in France
- 17. The name of government established by Napoleon at the end of the French Revolution
- 19. Estate, The common citizens of France (majority)
- 21. A political system in which power lies in a body of citizens
- 22. A period of scientific and philosophical curiosity contributing to revolutionary ideas
- 27. Antoinette, Queen of France who was unpopular
- 29. Convention, Governing legislature of France from September 1792 when it replaced the Legislative Assembly until August 1795
- 31. State of individual freedom