Across
- 2. The crown prince of France
- 4. Antoinette- An Austrian princess who married Louis XVI. She was known for her elaborate parties, hairstyles, diet, and life style.
- 6. A radical group of revolutionaries who believed that the King must die in order for any real change to happen.
- 8. Monarchy- When the King takes a more hands off approach, leaving many things up to local governments.
- 9. Regime- A name referring to French’s form of government prior to the revolution
- 10. A fortress built in the 14th century that was converted to a prison by revolutionaries on July 14, 1789 when they stormed and over took it.
- 11. Court Oath- A decoration and pledge made by many of the revolutionaries, made on a tennis court because their meeting room was locked by Louis XVI.
- 13. A period of time following the creation of the guillotine when the french revolutionaries many, many nobles.
- 14. Right- The belief of Louis XVI that he had the right to rule to and govern the people, being set in place by God.
Down
- 1. A ‘humane’ way of execution that didn’t differentiate between social class. Joseph Guillotine is the man who introduced the idea with the first formal execution being on April 25, 1792.
- 3. the very elaborately decorated palace built by Louis XIV that later was the home of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. It is located 20 km from Paris
- 5. Monarchy- When the King has total and complete control over all things in the country, usually involving many taxes.
- 7. XVI- The ‘last’ king of France who was beheaded in 1793, marking the end of the monarchy.
- 12. Bonaparte- The French military officer who took charge of the French revolutionaries nearing he end of the Reign of Terrors, leading them through a series of wars around Europe shortly after.
