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AP Euro History Ch19

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2. the Bastille   A royal armory filled with arms anf ammunition, state prison  
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3. July 4,1776   the second continental congress approved a declaration of independence written by Thomas Jefferson  
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4. natural rights   freedom of religion, speech, press, petition, and assembly, as well as the right to bear arms, protection against unresonable searches and arrests, trial by jury, due process of law, and protection of property rights  
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5. Yorktown   In 1781, the British government decided to call it quits  
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6. the constitution of 1789   new congress proposed twelve amendments  
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7. Bill of Rights   the first ten amendments of the constitutions  
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8. the maargquis de Lafayette   returned to France with ideas of individual liberties and notions of republicanism and popular sovereignty  
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9. the first and second estates   The clergy and nobility  
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10. the taille   Frances chief tax  
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11. Third estate   the commoners of society  
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12. the bourgeoisie   middle class of the third estate, merchants, industrialists, and bankers who controlled the resources of trade  
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13. French Parlements   frustrated efforts at reform  
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14. vote by order or by head   Since it had doubled representation, with the assistance of liberal nobiles and clerics, it could turn the three estates into a single-chamber legislature that would reformFrance in its own way  
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15. Abbe Sieyes   Piblished a pamphlet in which he asked, "What is the third Estate? Everything. What has it been thus farin the political order? Nothing. What does it demand? To become something."  
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16. the National Assembly   the deputies of the third estate arrived at their meeting place only to find the doors locked< they moved to the royal tennis courts and took the tennis court oath  
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17. the Tennis Court Oath   they would continue to meet until they produced a french constitution  
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1. July 14, 1789   A Parisian mob of eight thousand people in search of weapons streamed toward the Bastille  
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18. The Declaration of the rights of man and citizens   reflected the major idead of the philosephes during the French enlightenment (much like the declaration of independence.  
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19. Olympe de Gouges   a playwrite and pamphleteer wrote the Declaration of the rights of women and female citizzens  
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20. "WE are bringing back the baker..."   Women's march to versailles, brought back wagonloads of flour from the palace's stores  
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21. Civil constitution of the clergy   bishops and priests were elected by the people and paid by the state, had to sware alligiance.  
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22. the jacobins   radical political group  
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23. escapse to varennes   the king almost escaped but was captured and brought back to France  
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24. DDeclaration of Pillnitz   Austria and Prussia invited other monarchs to France to strength the king  
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25. Paris commune   before the national assembly, it dominated the political scene, lead by George Danton  
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26. Sans-cullotes   ordinary patriot without fine clothes  
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27. George Danton   Paris commune's minister of justice  
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28. National Convention   wanted to draft a new constitution, abolish the monarchy and establish a republic  
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29. Girondins and the mountains   middle class citizens that wanted the death of Louis XVI  
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30. the vendee   the authority of the convention was repudiated in western france by peasants who revolted against the military draft  
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31. Committee of ppublic safety   after the national convention, the government that established the reign of terror  
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32. Maximilien Robespierre   the leader (dictator) of the committe of public safety and creator of the reign of terrror  
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33. Reign of Terror   Revolutionary courts were organized to protecty the republic from its internal enimies  
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34. the guillotine   a revolutionary device for the quick and efficient separation of heads from bodies  
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35. Law of general maximum   established price control on goods declared of first necessity  
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36. Temple of reason   In Paris, the cathedral of Notre-Dame  
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37. Toussaint L'Ouverture   Leader of a peasant revolt  
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38. Thermidorean Reaction   after the exicution of robspierre, revolutionary fervor began to give way  
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39. Directory   an era of stagnation, corruption, and graft, a materialistic reaction to the suffering and sacrifices that had been demanded in the reign of terror and the republic of virtue  
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40. Gracchus Babeuf   a radical who wanted to abolish private property and eliminate private enterprise  
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41. Napoleon Bonaparte   became a commander, then general, and saved the national convention, then became a dictator  
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42. Italian and Egyptian campaign   lied about his defeat in Egypt and became a hero  
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43. First consule and emperor   was voted for first consule then crowned emperor in 1804  
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44. the concordat   Napleon signed it so the pope would acknowledge the accomplishments of the revolution  
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45. the Civil Code   New laws that everyone in Napoleons empire had to follow  
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46. Germaine de Stael   A prominant writer that refused to accept Napoleons growing desposiion  
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47. Austerlitz and trafalgar   where Napoleon attacked the austrian and russian forces  
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48. fraternitie   brotherhood and solidarity against other peoples  
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49. the Grand army   defeated the continental members of the coalition, giving him the opportunity to create a new Europran order  
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50. Elba and saint Helena   the places napoleon went to get away from being captured  
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