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French Revolution and Napoleon

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Do you think that changes in the French government were inevitable?   show
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show They thought all men were born equal and it wasn't fair that the first and second estate had more rights and power than them and wanted to abolish the three estates and have everyone be treated equally.  
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Select one of the causes you listed and explain how it contributed to the French Revolution   show
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show Each representative from each estate had one vote so that one person was representing their entire group and they should have gotten more votes.  
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How were the storming of the Bastille and the women's march on Versailles similar? How were they different?   show
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Why do you think some members of the First and Second Estates joined the National Assembly and worked to reform the government?   show
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show Debt was getting worse and the lack of food. People had started fighting for bread and he did nothing to help his people and didn't care about them. He spent a lot of money on expensive clothes and shoes.  
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show When the National Assembly eventually became frightened by Robespierre and he was guillotined.  
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show Yes, if certain people had not gotten involved. Robespierre, was a dictator who had many people beheaded to solve a problem  
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show To make everyone equal and the same and the slogan is three things that the revolution hoped would happen as an outcome.  
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show He believed that all problems could be solved by chopping peoples heads off. He had many people guillotined including enemies of the revolution and supporters of the revolution who questioned him.  
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What did the divisions in the Legislative Assembly say about the differences in French society?   show
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show The Legislative Assembly- different points of view conservatives and moderates. Today- government represents different points of views like republicans and democrats.  
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show They made a new constitution in 1791 and it took away a lot of the kings power so the legislative assembly had more power. They created three groups, radical, moderate and conservative.  
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show Inside the French Empire because he is the ruler and he should keep his area safe and going right instead of controlling forces outside of France.  
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show The National Convention told a young Napoleon to defend the delegates. Napoleon greeted thousands of royalists with a cannonade and within minutes, attackers fled the field in panic and confusion. He was known as the hero of the hour.  
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How was Napoleon able to control the countries neighboring the French Empire?   show
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show The Napoleonic Code.  
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In your opinion, was Napoleon the creator or the creation of his times.   show
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show The Napoleonic code because it was his set of laws which are what he followed and eventually led to his rise to power, then to his defeat later on.  
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show No, he made three very stupid mistakes that cost him everything and he eventually was exiled away and left to die.  
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show Nationalism- People wanted their own leaders from their own countries not French rulers.  
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show Great Britain supported smugglers who broke the blockade and established a blockade of its own. More effective than that of the French.  
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show I think he was an okay leader because he restored France stability, but also caused turmoil and war in Europe.  
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Napoleon had no choice but to invade Russia. Do you agree with this statement? Why or why not?   show
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Why was Napoleon's delay of the retreat from Moscow such a great blunder?   show
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Why did Napoleon have trouble fighting the enemy forces in the Peninsular War?   show
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show The worst was when he tried to take over Russia, because during that period of time, he lost over 10,000 of his men and the French were defeated.  
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show Yes, because in the end, they did many things that benefited France such as maintain a balance of power in France.  
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show What do you think is meant by the statement that the French Revolution let the "genie out of the bottle"?  
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show They eventually set up a new European order.  
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show To surround France so they couldn't take over again and to make all the countries equally strong.  
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Why did liberals and conservatives differ over who should have power?   show
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show It maintained a balance of power, diminished the size and power of France, started the spread of Nationalism in Western Europe leading to more revolutions and new nations.  
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show Surround France so they couldn't take over again, wanted all the countries to be equally strong and to put royal families back on the throne.  
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