The French Revolution
Across
- 4. member of a radical political organization.
- 6. the alliance with Russia, Prussia, and Austria in defense of religion and the established order after the Congress of Vienna.
- 9. a conflict, from 1808 to 1813, in which Spanish rebels, with the aid of the British, drove out Napoleon's French troops out of Spain.
- 11. the practice of burning crops and killing livestock so that the enemy cannot live off the land.
- 13. system proposed by the European nations to maintain their power, oppose revolutionary movements, weaken the forces of nationalism, and uphold the balance of power.
- 15. an assembly of representatives from all three estates.
- 17. vote of the people.
- 18. king of France from 1774 to 1792; his failure to grant reforms led to the French Revolution.
- 19. a machine used to execute prisoners during the French Revolution.
- 20. nobles and others who had fled France.
Down
- 1. an agreement.
- 2. Assembly a French congress established by representatives of the Third Estate to enact laws and reforms in the name of the French people.
- 3. a wave of senseless panic that spread through France after the storming of Bastille in 1789.
- 5. a sudden seizure of political power in a nation.
- 7. a French congress with the power to create laws and approve declarations of war, established by the Constitution of 1791.
- 8. French general, political leader, and emperor of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
- 10. queen of France (as wife of Louis XVI) who was unpopular; her extravagance and opposition to reform contributed to the overthrow of the monarchy.
- 12. period, from mid-1793 to mid-1794, when Robespierre ruled France almost as a dictator and thousands were executed.
- 14. a radical group made up of Parisian wage-earners and small shopkeepers who wanted a greater voice in government, lower prices, and an end to food shortages.
- 16. government-run public schools.