Cards (14)

    • The French Revolution marked the decline of absolute monarchies and the rise of republics and empires
    • Bourbon France under Louis XVI is an example of an absolute monarchy.
    • The Napoleonic Empire under Napoleon Bonaparte is an example of an empire
    • The revolutionary ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity inspired nationalist movements across Europe.
    • The French Revolution led to the abolition of feudalism and the rise of a new middle class
    • The nobility retained their hereditary titles after the French Revolution.
      False
    • The Third Estate gained increased political participation and saw the rise of the middle class
    • The French Revolution established a more capitalist economic system.
    • Match the economic practice with its post-revolution change:
      Guild System ↔️ Abolished to promote free competition
      Currency ↔️ National currency established
      Trade Barriers ↔️ Eliminated to foster trade
    • Land ownership was redistributed to promote small farmers after the revolution.
    • The revolutionary ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity inspired nationalism and democratic movements
    • Chronological order of key events related to the French Revolution and its aftermath:
      1️⃣ French Revolution begins
      2️⃣ Reign of Terror
      3️⃣ Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte
      4️⃣ Napoleonic Wars
      5️⃣ Congress of Vienna
    • The Congress of Vienna successfully suppressed the forces of nationalism and liberalism.
      False
    • The Congress of Vienna aimed to restore the pre-revolution order