French Revolution

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