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AP European History
Unit 5: Conflict, Crisis, and Reaction in the Late 18th Century (1648–1815)
5.4 The French Revolution
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What were the three estates of French society before the revolution?
Clergy, nobility, commoners
France faced severe financial distress due to costly wars and extravagant
spending
Enlightenment ideas of liberty and equality influenced the
French Revolution
.
Match the reason for the French Revolution with its explanation:
Socio-Political Grievances ↔️ Unequal rights and heavy taxation
Economic Problems ↔️ Financial crisis and poor taxation
Enlightenment Ideas ↔️ Promotion of liberty and equality
Sequence the major events of the French Revolution:
1️⃣ Storming of the Bastille
2️⃣ Tennis Court Oath
3️⃣ Reign of Terror
4️⃣ Rise of Napoleon
When was the Storming of the Bastille?
July 14, 1789
The Third Estate took the Tennis Court Oath on June 20, 1789, pledging to create a new
constitution
Who led the Reign of Terror?
Maximilien Robespierre
Napoleon Bonaparte ended the French Revolution in
1799
.
The French Revolution was influenced by socio-political grievances, where the clergy and nobility held extensive
privileges
France's severe financial distress was caused by costly wars and extravagant
monarchical spending
.
Match the influence on the French Revolution with its description:
Socio-Political Grievances ↔️ Unequal rights and taxation
Economic Problems ↔️ Financial crisis and debt
Enlightenment Ideas ↔️ Promotion of liberty and equality
Enlightenment ideas inspired commoners to demand reforms by promoting liberty, equality, and popular
sovereignty
Order the major events of the French Revolution chronologically:
1️⃣ Storming of the Bastille
2️⃣ Tennis Court Oath
3️⃣ Reign of Terror
4️⃣ Rise of Napoleon
The Storming of the Bastille marked the start of the
French Revolution
.
The Tennis Court Oath was a pledge by the Third Estate to create a new
constitution
Match the event of the French Revolution with its leader:
Reign of Terror ↔️ Maximilien Robespierre
Rise of Napoleon ↔️ Napoleon Bonaparte
What was Louis XVI's role in the French Revolution?
King of France
Maximilien Robespierre, as the leader of the Committee of Public Safety, spearheaded the Reign of
Terror
Arrange the key figures of the French Revolution based on their chronological impact:
1️⃣ Louis XVI
2️⃣ Marie Antoinette
3️⃣ Maximilien Robespierre
4️⃣ Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte seized power in
1799
, ending the French Revolution.
Who led the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution?
Maximilien Robespierre
Napoleon Bonaparte became Emperor after seizing power in a coup in
1799
The French Revolution was shaped by several key
figures
.
Match the key figure with their role in the French Revolution:
Maximilien Robespierre ↔️ Led the Reign of Terror
Napoleon Bonaparte ↔️ Became First Consul and Emperor
What was the main role of Maximilien Robespierre during the French Revolution?
Led the Reign of Terror
Maximilien Robespierre oversaw mass executions of perceived enemies of the
revolution
Napoleon Bonaparte seized power in
1799
.
What oath did the Third Estate delegates take at the Tennis Court?
Tennis Court Oath
The Third Estate delegates pledged to create a new
constitution
Arrange the short-term impacts of the French Revolution in chronological order:
1️⃣ End of Absolute Monarchy
2️⃣ Reign of Terror
3️⃣ Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte
Who was the last monarch of France during the revolution?
Louis XVI
The French Revolution inspired ideas of liberty and
equality
in Europe.
The French Revolution encouraged the development of national
identities
Match the reason for the French Revolution with its explanation:
Socio-Political Grievances ↔️ Unequal rights and heavy taxation
Economic Problems ↔️ Financial crisis and inefficient taxation
Enlightenment Ideas ↔️ Promotion of liberty and equality
Which social class in France faced heavy taxation during the revolution?
Commoners
Enlightenment ideas influenced the
French Revolution
.
What were the three main causes of the French Revolution?
Socio-Political Inequality, Economic Distress, Enlightenment Ideas
Socio-political inequality in France was characterized by heavy taxation of the lower class and the unequal distribution of
rights
Economic distress in France was caused by financial crises, extravagant spending, and
ineffective taxation
.
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