CH 11 SECTIONS 1 &2 REVIEW - Erie City School District

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CH 17 FRENCH REV
REVIEW
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WRITE ME 10 FACTS ABOUT THE FR. REV.
According to the passage, what determines the limits of
liberty?
a.
the king
c.
the people
b.
the law
d.
God
• Liberty consists of the power to do whatever
is not injurious to others; thus the enjoyment
of the natural rights of every man has for its
limits only those that assure other members
of society the enjoyment of those same rights;
such limits may be determined only by law.
• Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the
Citizen, French National Assembly, 1789
How, according to the passage, is law an expression of the general will?
a.
The king, as the people’s leader, defines the law.
b.
The nobles ensure that the law meets the needs of all people.
c.
Old laws are changed to meet new needs.
d.
All citizens are able to influence the law’s creation.
• Law is the expression of the general will; all citizens
have the right to concur personally, or through their
representatives, in its formation; it must be the same
for all, whether it protects or punishes. All citizens,
being equal before it, are equally admissible to all
public offices, positions, and employments, according
to their capacity, and without other distinction than
that of virtues and talents.
• Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen,
French National Assembly, 1789
According to the passage, what is one of the most precious rights?
a.
freedom of movement
c.
freedom of worship
b.
freedom from taxation
d.
freedom of speech
• Free communication of ideas and opinions is
one of the most precious of the rights of man.
Consequently, every citizen may speak, write,
and print freely, subject to responsibility for
the abuse of such liberty in the cases
determined by law.
• Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the
Citizen, French National Assembly, 1789
According to Robespierre, what is necessary to ensure liberty
exists?
a.
magistrates c.
citizens
b.
justice
d.
the republic
• My people, remember that if in the republic justice
does not reign with absolute sway, and if this word
does not signify love of equality and of country, then
liberty is but a vain phrase! O people, you who are
feared—whom one flatters! you who are despised; you
who are acknowledged sovereign, and are ever being
treated as a slave—remember that wherever justice
does not reign, it is the passions of the magistrates that
reign instead, and that the people have changed their
chains and not their destinies!”
• Maximilien Robespierre, 1794
PLACE THEM IN ORDER!
• a 10 August / King Louis XVI Tries to
Escape
• b 21 Sept / A new parlament is set up
and voted for a Republic without a King.
• c 21 Jan / King Louis XVI is executed
• d 16 Oct / Queen Marie is Executed
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ESTATES
RELICS OF FEUDALISM
BOURGEOISIE
SANS-CULOTTES
LOUIS XVI
TENNIS COURT OATH
DECLARATION OF RIGHTS OF MAN
OLYMPE DE GAUGES
VERSAILLES
WHAT GROUPS, WERE PART OF THE
3RD ESTATE?
• PEASANTS, CRAFTSPEOPLE, SHOPKEEPERS,
AND WAGE EARNERS
• MIDDLE CLASS MERCHANTS, BANKERS, AND
PROFESSIONALS SUCH AS LAWYERS,
DOCTORS, AND WRITERS
WHY DID THE 3RD ESTATE OBJECT TO EACH
HAVING ONE VOTE IN
THE EASTES GENERAL?
• THEY COULD NEVER WIN. EVEN THOUGH
THEY WERE THE MAJORITY.
• THE VOTE WAS ALWAYS 2 TO 1.
• SO THEY HELD THEIR OWN MEETING ON THE
TENNIS COURTS.
WHAT WAS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE
CONSTITUTION OF 1791?
• IT SET UP A LIMITED MONARCHY.
• THERE WOULD STILL BE A KING, BUT THE
LEGISLATIVE BODY WOULD MAKE UP THE
LAWS.
• THE KING WOULD HAVE TO SIGN THE LAWS
WHY WAS THE CATHOLIC CHURCH A
TARGET?
• IT WAS PART OF THE OLD IDEAS.
• THE CHURCH WAS IN THE VIEW OF THE 3RD
ESTATE PART OF THE PROBLEM SO IT MUST
GO!
LIST 3 REASONS FOR THE COLLAPSE OF
GOVERNMENT $$$$ IN France?
1. SPENDING TO MUCH ON AMERICA’S
REVOLUTION
2. SPENDING ON LUXURY ITEMS FOR THE
NOBILITY CLASS.
3. LATER FIGHT A WAR WITH AUSTRIA
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FACTION
ELECTOR
COUP D’ETAT
GEORGES DANTON
JEAN-PAUL MARAT
JACOBINS
COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC SAFETY
MAXIMILIEN ROBESPIERRE
REIGN OF TERROR
WHAT WERE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE
FACTIONS OF GIRONDINS AND MOUNTAINS?
• GIRONDINS RESPRESNTED THE OLD IDEAS
AND WANTED TO KEEP KING LOUIS XVI ALIVE.
• MOUNTAINS REPESENTED THE RADICAL SIDE
AND WANT THE KING AND THE NOBILITY
EXECUTED.
WHOM DID THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC SAFETY
CONSIDER TO BE THE
ENEMY OF THE STATE?
• EASY
• ANYONE THAT OPPOSED MAXIMILIEN
ROBESPIERRE.
• DEATH WAS THEIR NORMAL SENTENCE!
HOW DID THE FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY ARMY HELP
CREATE MODERN NATIONALISM (LOVE FOR ONES
COUNTRY)?
• IT WAS THE CREATION OF THE PEOPLE.
• THE PEOPLE DECIDED WHO THEY WOULD
FIGHT.
• NO KING WOULD TELL THEM WHAT TO DO.
DESCRIBE THE GOVERNMENT THAT
REPLACED THE NATIONAL CONVENTION.
1. LEGISLATIVE OR CONGRESS THAT
REPRESENTED THE PEOPLE
2. YOU HAD 2 OF THESE
1. COUNCILOF 500
2. COUNCIL OF ELDERS (250 PEOPLE)
3. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CALLED THE
DIRECTORY
VERY SIMILAR TO WHO’S GOVERNMENT?
NAPOLEON Becomes Emperor
SECTION 3 VOCAB
NAPOLEAN
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CONSULATE
NATIONALISM
NEOPOLEAN BONAPARTE
CIVIL CODE
ANNE LOUISE-GERMAINE DE STAEL
DUKE WELINGTON
WATERLOO
WHAT PERSONAL QUALITIES DID NAPOLEAN
POSSESS THAT GAINED HIM POPULAR SUPPORT?
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ENERGY,
CHARM,
ABILITY TO MAKE QUICK DECISIONS,
KEEN INTELIGENCE,
EASY TO TALK WITH,
VERY CONFIDENT IN HIMSELF
WHAT WAS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF
NAPOLEON’S CIVIL CODE?
• MOST IMPORTANT
• KEPT MOST OF THE GAINS OF THE
REVOLUTION
• EQUALITY FOR ALL UNDER THE LAW &
RELIGIOUS TOLERATION.
• NO UNIONS
• HARDER FOR WOMEN TO GET A DIVORCE
WHAT WERE THE 3 PARTS OF NAPOLEON’S
GRAND EMPIRE?
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MAP ON PAGE 349
FRENCH EMPIRE
DEPENDENT STATES
ALLIED STATES
WHY DID BEING A SEA POWER HELP
GREAT BRITAIN TO SURVIVE AND ATTACK
BY THE FRENCH?
• GREAT BRITAIN WAS AN ISLAND COUNTRY.
• THEIR NAVY PROTECTED THEM VERY WELL.
• VERY HARD THEN TO INVADE!
WHY DID NAPOLEAON INVADE
RUSSIA?
• THEY DID NOT WANT TO BE HIS FRIEND ANY
MORE.
• SO TO MAKE A POINT THAT YOU JUST CAN’T
LEAVE HE INVADED THEM.
• THE RUSSIANS DEFEATED HIM AND HE WAS
SENT INTO EXILE ON THE ISLAND OF ELBA.
Dependent States
1812
What happened to Napoleon?
WHY WAS WATERLOO THE END OF
NAPOLEON’S RULE?
• NAPOLEAN WAS SO GOOD HE CONVINCED THE
ARMY AND THE COUNTRY TO TAKE HIM BACK.
• SUCKERS!!!!
• SO HE ATTACKS THE BRITISH (HIS ENEMY) IN
WATERLOO, BELGIUM.
• IMAGINE THIS HE WAS DEFEATED AGAIN.
• SO THEY SENT HIM FARTHER AWAY THIS TIME TO AN
ISLAND IN ATLANTIC CALLED ST HELENA.
St. Helena in Perspective
The choice of St.
Helena was no
coincidence. Unlike
Elba, this island was
not to be as pleasant a
location. In the middle
of the South Atlantic,
thousands of
kilometers from any
major land-mass,
escape was now
virtually impossible. It
was here that
Napoleon was to die in
1821
Napoleon’s Death
• Napoleon’s Death
• Some think Napoleon
died of cancer.
• Others think he died
from toxic fumes from
the wallpaper in the
house he spent the last
6 years of his life.
(Arsenic)