Question | Answer |
Liberty and equality | these were two themes of the french revolution |
Republicanism | the belief that a state should be ruled without a king |
Peasantry | rural laborers. |
Propertied interests | tose whose wealth derived from land. mainly of noble birth |
bourbon Monarchy | royal house of France since 1610 |
constitutional Monarchy | kind whose power is limited by a written document , provides for n elected assembly |
franchies | the right to vote in an election |
Gout | disease cause inflammation of the joints, can cause toes to fall off |
Deputies | These were to be over 40 years old and had to pay 1,000 francs un direct taxation |
Pays legal | the group that had the franchise. they depended on the wealthy |
anti-slericalism | hostility to the clergy, were representatives of the Catholic church |
caricature | drawing or painting of somebody that exaggerates parts of their physical features or personality so they appear ridiculous |
concert of europe | great powers of europe working together to try to settle international problems |
Socialism | set of political beliefs and principles whose general aim is to create a system in which everyone has an equal opportunity to benefit from the country's wealth |
Scrofula/ Holy Touch | Charles X revived the medieval practice whereby it was believed that French kings could cure scrofula |
National Debt | the amount of money that a country owes |
Jesuit order | member of the society of Jesus, a powerful Catholic order which concentrated on education and conversion to the faith |
Disestablished | removing the special status of the Catholic church, formerly was part of the state and received financial support from the state |