Across
- 2. "an emanation of virtue" according to Robespierre
- 4. Rural protests (July-August 1789)which led to the abolition of feudal privilege.
- 5. Jacobin who dominated the Committee of Public Safety; leading architect of "The Terror"
- 8. e.g. Robespierre's "Cult of the Supreme Being"
- 10. Their march on Versailles in October of 1789 forced Louis XVI and his family to return to Paris as virtual prisoners
- 12. Girondists by another name
- 13. Washington was a father-figure to this fearless revolutionary aristocrat
- 15. Pauline _____, co-founder of the Society of Revolutionary Republican Women, with Claire Lacombe
- 16. symbol of natural power and revolutionary transformation
- 18. In 1793, the Convention declared Notre Dame a "Temple of _____"
- 19. French regime installed after Robespierre's fall
Down
- 1. Popular finance minister whose firing triggered fears of a royalist crack-down ("Saint Bartholemews of the Patriots")
- 3. _____ en Masse, military conscription of all able-bodied Frenchmen (08/23/93)
- 4. moderate Jacobins
- 6. Speeches by this journalist mobilized the Parisian mob to storm the Bastille
- 7. This social class profited from the reorganization of France's government in 1795
- 9. Unlike the Convention during the Terror, the Directory's legislature was _____.
- 11. national razor
- 14. revolutionary emblem designed by Camille Demoulins and the Marquis de Lafayette
- 17. Jacobin who criticized the terror, executed in 1794
