French Revolution

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Across
  1. 4. A political system in which the power is distributed between few hands that tend to be people from upper classes that are privileged.
  2. 7. Machine that was popularized, specially during the reign of terror kill by death penalty, people.
  3. 8. Queen of France that was married to Louis XVI.
  4. 9. Activist that made a new version of the constitution of the rights of men changing it into women's rights and because of that, she was sent to the guillotine.
  5. 11. People of a middle-upper class that weren't nobles or part of the clergy nor peasants.
  6. 13. Political system in which people elect candidates that are representatives to participate in the government and give visibility to a specific group of the population.
  7. 14. A political system in which the ruler of a territory, not always a king, has absolute power to do what he wants.
  8. 15. It’s an oath in which people in the third estate went to a tennis court to protest because they were kicked out of the Estates-General. They told that they were not going to leave the tennis court until they had a new constitution.
  9. 16. The nobles that I migrated to other nations because of the rising of power the lower classes were gaining.
Down
  1. 1. The first Leader of the Jacobins
  2. 2. Is the political and social movement that was implanted in France from the XV century to the XIIX and divided society into three estates.
  3. 3. In consequence for Louis XVI sending military force against the National Assembly people free the prissioners of this jail.
  4. 5. Official papers written by citizens of the Third Estate in which they put their complaints and petitions for the King by the Estates General.
  5. 6. A reunion or meeting of a group of people in which they think about social and political issues.
  6. 10. The King was spending money that France didn't have and even though the upper classes (minority) weren't affected at all it affected the majority of the population, the Third Estate.
  7. 12. People that were from lower classes and couldn't afford to wear clothing that nobles had.