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Chapter 19 Test Study Guide

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deficit spending   spending more money than is taken in  
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suffrage   the right to vote  
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abdicate   to give up power  
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bourgeoise   the wealthiest members of the Third Estate  
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nationalism   a feeling of pride in, and intense devotion to one's country  
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blockade   a military tactic through which ports are shut off to keep people or supplies from moving in or out  
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plebiscite   ballot in which voters say yes or no to an issue  
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annex   to add territory to one's country or empire  
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cahiers de doleances   notebooks of grievances prepare by the Third Estates  
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guerrilla warfare   type of warfare made up of hit and run raids  
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legitimacy   the process of restoring Europe to its pre-French revolution status (rule by monarchs)  
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Clemens von Metternich   Austrian prince who wanted to restore the status quo of 1792 at the Congress of Vienna  
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Napoleon   French emperior who dominated Europe in the early 1800's  
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Maximilien Robespierre   Jacobin revolutionary who led the Reign of Terror  
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Louis XVI   King of France at the start of the revolution  
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Jacques Louis David   leading painter during the French Revolution  
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Third Estate   Bourgeoisie belongs to this social class  
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European rulers   People who denounced the French Revolution because they were afraid that it would spread  
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Robespierre   person who during the Reign of Terror tried to crush all opposition to the revolution  
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Chief goal of the Congress of Vienna   to create lasting peace  
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France's economy   supported by the Third Estate  
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Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen   stated that all men were born free and equal in rights  
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Napoleonic Code   reflected the Enlightenment principles because it guaranteed the equality of all citizens before the law  
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Battle of Waterloo   Place where Napoleon was defeated  
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social classes   At the beginning of the French Revolution, France consisted of Three Estates or ____.  
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shortage of bread   The women of France marched on Versailles because of ___.  
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Reign of Terror   The period of bloodshed between 1793 and July 1794 is known as the___.  
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Great Britain   ___ was the only European country that Napoleon was unable to conquer.  
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