Across
- 2. a system of government where some are executive
- 4. a farmer or farmer labor men that fued dues
- 5. a province in western France, located south of Nantes and with coastline bordering on the Atlantic Ocean.a province in western France, located south of Nantes and with coastline bordering on the Atlantic Ocean.
- 6. a powerful association or corporation that regulated and controlled a particular skill
- 13. a legal document that outlines the system of government, its division of powers
- 14. a medieval political, social and economic system with strongly defined classes and class relationships
- 15. was a gathering of selected people for the discussion or to debate
- 16. a social class comprising all common citizens of France. Anyone who was not ordained in a religious order or did not hold a noble title was considered a member social class comprising all common citizens of France. Anyone who was not ordained in a religious order or did not hold a noble title was considered a member
- 17. Catholic clergy in pre-revolutionary France. It included ordained persons of all ranks
- 18. a state of individual freedom
- 19. the highest courts of ancein, acted like a court
- 21. was the five-man executive council created by the Constitution of 1795
Down
- 1. a village or community that is ran by a church
- 3. were French citizens with the right to vote and participate in elections
- 7. were administration divisions in Paris during the french revolution
- 8. a fortress in eastern Paris, constructed in the 14th century to defend the city.
- 9. a system of government where all political power rests with one ‘absolute’ ruler
- 10. something that is used to kill people
- 11. The ruling family in a hereditary system of monarchy.
- 12. royal palace of the Bourbon monarchs, located 12 miles south-west of Paris. One of the largest mansions in Europe
- 16. was a period of political hysteria, persecution, state sanctioned violence and mass executions between September 1793 and the fall of Robespierre in July 1794.
- 20. a social class that posses titles
