ch.18 ppt - wilsonworldhistory1213
... What: popular vote by ballot Where: France When: 1799-1804 Why: Napoleon held a plebiscite on each of his steps to power so he was popularly elected into power- he then took control as dictator ...
... What: popular vote by ballot Where: France When: 1799-1804 Why: Napoleon held a plebiscite on each of his steps to power so he was popularly elected into power- he then took control as dictator ...
REIGN OF TERROR GALLERY WALK
... Directions: analyze the documents posted around the room, using the chart below. Then answer the questions based on your understanding of the documents. Historical Background: After Louis’s execution, the national assembly appointed a 12 man Committee of Public Safety to run the country. Robespierre ...
... Directions: analyze the documents posted around the room, using the chart below. Then answer the questions based on your understanding of the documents. Historical Background: After Louis’s execution, the national assembly appointed a 12 man Committee of Public Safety to run the country. Robespierre ...
Reading #1: Old Regime Phase The French Revolution (Red Book
... Reading #3: Graphic Organizer #1: Moderates & Extremists struggle (638 - 639) Topic: Extremists take Control of government Members of the National Conv. ...
... Reading #3: Graphic Organizer #1: Moderates & Extremists struggle (638 - 639) Topic: Extremists take Control of government Members of the National Conv. ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon
... Estates-General – the legislative body consisting of representatives of the three estates cahier – notebook used during the French Revolution to record grievances Tennis Court Oath – an oath taken by the members of the National Assembly to meet wherever the circumstances might require until th ...
... Estates-General – the legislative body consisting of representatives of the three estates cahier – notebook used during the French Revolution to record grievances Tennis Court Oath – an oath taken by the members of the National Assembly to meet wherever the circumstances might require until th ...
french_revolution2
... Under this constitution, people had natural rights and the government had to protect those rights The constitution created a limited ...
... Under this constitution, people had natural rights and the government had to protect those rights The constitution created a limited ...
The French Revolution & Napoleon
... Under this constitution, people had natural rights and the government had to protect those rights The constitution created a limited ...
... Under this constitution, people had natural rights and the government had to protect those rights The constitution created a limited ...
DUE: Friday, Sept
... (1) instituting the Reign of Terror (2) protecting freedom of religion (3) supporting the reign of King Louis XVI (4) sending French troops to fight in the American Revolution ...
... (1) instituting the Reign of Terror (2) protecting freedom of religion (3) supporting the reign of King Louis XVI (4) sending French troops to fight in the American Revolution ...
Study Guide - AP European History
... ▪ Identify the ways in which Napoléon depoliticized France. ▪ Regarding the Concordat of 1801:- Why did Napoléon negotiate a Concordat with the Catholic Church in 1801? - What were the advantages and disadvantages for Napoléon and for the Church in concluding this agreement? - Who got the better of ...
... ▪ Identify the ways in which Napoléon depoliticized France. ▪ Regarding the Concordat of 1801:- Why did Napoléon negotiate a Concordat with the Catholic Church in 1801? - What were the advantages and disadvantages for Napoléon and for the Church in concluding this agreement? - Who got the better of ...
Lecture Notes - Southmoreland School District
... The heads of the prison’s governor and the mayor were put on pikes and paraded through the streets. ...
... The heads of the prison’s governor and the mayor were put on pikes and paraded through the streets. ...
honors world history
... There are five Directors originally. How, why and when does Napoleon come to power? What was the final result of the revolution, which began in 1789? Terms: First, second, third estate, Feudalism Natural rights Democracy Old regime Absolute monarch Constitutional monarchy Consent of the govern ...
... There are five Directors originally. How, why and when does Napoleon come to power? What was the final result of the revolution, which began in 1789? Terms: First, second, third estate, Feudalism Natural rights Democracy Old regime Absolute monarch Constitutional monarchy Consent of the govern ...
Comparative Revolutions: Haitian, Anerican, French, Mexican, and
... Final phase of revolution occurred under Napoleon from 1799 to 1815 during which expansion of the French empire occurred Parliament reduced in power, but religious freedom, equality for men, education, were promoted ...
... Final phase of revolution occurred under Napoleon from 1799 to 1815 during which expansion of the French empire occurred Parliament reduced in power, but religious freedom, equality for men, education, were promoted ...
Rethinking the French Revolution and the `Global Crisis - H
... Israel’s recent and repeated insistence that the Age of Revolutions was fundamentally about the international Enlightenment, until killed off by Robespierre and the other “crypto-fascists,” he has surveyed in astonishing breadth the global reach of Enlightenment ideas, not only across the Atlantic b ...
... Israel’s recent and repeated insistence that the Age of Revolutions was fundamentally about the international Enlightenment, until killed off by Robespierre and the other “crypto-fascists,” he has surveyed in astonishing breadth the global reach of Enlightenment ideas, not only across the Atlantic b ...
Revolution Brings Reform and Terror Close Read
... another new government – was formed. Jacobins, members of a radical political club, soon took control of this new government. They declared Louis a common citizen. He was then tried for treason and convicted. Like many others, the king was beheaded by a machine called the guillotine. The National Co ...
... another new government – was formed. Jacobins, members of a radical political club, soon took control of this new government. They declared Louis a common citizen. He was then tried for treason and convicted. Like many others, the king was beheaded by a machine called the guillotine. The National Co ...
The French Revolution
... • Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette attempt to flee Paris – Louis was disguised as a servant – They were at the edge of town put a peasant recognized Louis because his face was on the ...
... • Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette attempt to flee Paris – Louis was disguised as a servant – They were at the edge of town put a peasant recognized Louis because his face was on the ...
sample 1
... Most would think that the National Convention brought the most change in economy to France, based on the fact that they brought several political changes in France. There were actually two reasons for which the economy of France was impacted by the Revolution, one was The National Assembly, and the ...
... Most would think that the National Convention brought the most change in economy to France, based on the fact that they brought several political changes in France. There were actually two reasons for which the economy of France was impacted by the Revolution, one was The National Assembly, and the ...
The Age of Revolution - my social studies class
... The American Revolution was both conservative and radical. It was conservative in the sense that Americans believed they were fighting to maintain the traditional political system that they had enjoyed from the beginning, including the traditional “rights of Englishmen.” On the international stage, ...
... The American Revolution was both conservative and radical. It was conservative in the sense that Americans believed they were fighting to maintain the traditional political system that they had enjoyed from the beginning, including the traditional “rights of Englishmen.” On the international stage, ...
powerpoint
... In turn, the profits used to buy tea, spices, silk, and cotton goods from China and India Plantations of the Western Hemisphere- worked by African slaves to produce tobacco, cotton, coffee, and sugar ...
... In turn, the profits used to buy tea, spices, silk, and cotton goods from China and India Plantations of the Western Hemisphere- worked by African slaves to produce tobacco, cotton, coffee, and sugar ...
political revolutions history alive
... persuasively. Six months after Common Sense came out, the Americans declared independence. Their political revolution had officially begun. Paine’s writings influenced other revolutions as well. He strongly defended the French Revolution in his book Rights of Man. It helped make Paine a hero to the ...
... persuasively. Six months after Common Sense came out, the Americans declared independence. Their political revolution had officially begun. Paine’s writings influenced other revolutions as well. He strongly defended the French Revolution in his book Rights of Man. It helped make Paine a hero to the ...
UNIT SHEET #31 – 19TH CENTURY NEOCLASSICISM History: late
... UNIT SHEET #31 – 19TH CENTURY NEOCLASSICISM History: late 18th Century Europe: 1789 – French Revolution begins with the First French Republic from 1792 to 1794. 1796 – Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte (made Emperor by 1804) and defeated at Waterloo in 1815, exiled to Alba 1830 – July Revolution and overth ...
... UNIT SHEET #31 – 19TH CENTURY NEOCLASSICISM History: late 18th Century Europe: 1789 – French Revolution begins with the First French Republic from 1792 to 1794. 1796 – Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte (made Emperor by 1804) and defeated at Waterloo in 1815, exiled to Alba 1830 – July Revolution and overth ...
51. This period (1789) was the period of panic and riot by peasants
... • B) women’s work was only considered supplemental to their husbands • C) women’s job options were limited • D)women were in charge of domestic duties • E) all of the above ...
... • B) women’s work was only considered supplemental to their husbands • C) women’s job options were limited • D)women were in charge of domestic duties • E) all of the above ...
French Revolution - Napoleon
... 3. Who is Jean Rousseau, and after reading the brief biography on his political and moral thought, explain in your own opinion how he may have influenced the French Revolution? (HINT: follow the hyperlink from the listed web page to answer this question correctly) http://education.yahoo.com/referenc ...
... 3. Who is Jean Rousseau, and after reading the brief biography on his political and moral thought, explain in your own opinion how he may have influenced the French Revolution? (HINT: follow the hyperlink from the listed web page to answer this question correctly) http://education.yahoo.com/referenc ...
causes of the french revolution
... ‘King of the French’. The Left agitated in response for a republic, and radicals, like the incorruptible Maximilien Robespierre, denigrated a system that had not introduced universal male suffrage. The radicals even started in-fighting amongst themselves with the Montagnards, triumphing over the sli ...
... ‘King of the French’. The Left agitated in response for a republic, and radicals, like the incorruptible Maximilien Robespierre, denigrated a system that had not introduced universal male suffrage. The radicals even started in-fighting amongst themselves with the Montagnards, triumphing over the sli ...