Across
- 2. popular military leader who won a series of brilliant victories against the Austrians in Italy; later outwitted politicians to later become the ruler of France.
- 4. a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country.
- 6. device used during the Reign of Terror to execute thousands by beheading.
- 7. fortress in Paris used as a prison; stormed in 1789, signaled start of the French Revolution.
- 8. legislative body made up of representatives of the three social classes in pre-revolutionary France.
- 12. shrewd lawyer and politician, rose to leader of the Committee of Public Safety; nicknamed "The Incorruptible" by Jacobins.
- 14. person who flees his or her country for political reasons.
- 15. add a territory to an existing state or country.
- 16. to give up or step down from power.
- 18. member of a radical political club during the French Revolution.
Down
- 1. system of government in which officials are chosen by the people.
- 3. working-class man or woman who made the French Revolution more radical.
- 5. dissenting group of people.
- 7. the middle class.
- 8. social class.
- 9. right to vote.
- 10. French port-city; troops marched to a patriotic song, that later became the French national anthem, from this city to Paris.
- 11. principle by which monarchies that had been unseated by the French Revolution or Napoleon were restored.
- 13. ballot in which voters have a direct say on an issue.
- 17. notebook used during the French Revolution to record grievances.
