The New Constitutions and Government
Across
- 2. Became King of France in 1774
- 3. Declaration mainly by members of the Third Estate, not to disband until they had drafted a constitution for France
- 4. Radical republicans during the French revolution; lead by Maximilien Robespierre
- 5. A french congress established by representatives of the Third estate to enact laws and reforms in the name of the french people.
- 8. Demanded the same rights for French women that French men were demanding for themselves.
- 11. When the branches of government was split into three and each got an equal amount of power
- 13. The right to vote
- 14. France traditional national assembly with representatives of the three Estates.
- 15. A machine for beheading people; used as a means of execution.
Down
- 1. Statement of fundamental political rights that called for freedom in a representative government.
- 6. When the government has complete power.
- 7. The great fortress in Paris that stood as a symbol of royal tyranny.
- 9. The panic that stuck French peasants that lead to their widespread destruction of houses and archives.
- 10. The period of Robespierre's rule; period of killing and unrest.
- 12. The upper class of the Third Estate