Chap7WSvocab Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Old Regime | the political and social system that exsisted in France before the French Revolution |
estate | one of the 3 social classes in France before the French Revolution |
1st estate | clergy |
2nd estate | nobility |
3rd estate | rest of population (peasants, bourgeoisie, city workers) |
Louis XVI | King of France during French Rev. had to deal with lots of debt and was a weak leader |
Marie Antoinette | Queen of France, very unpopular |
Estates-General | an assembly of representatives from all three of the estates |
National Assembly | a French congress established by representatives of the 3rd estate on June 17, 1789 to enact laws and reforms in the name of the french people |
Tennis Court Oath | a pledge made by the members of the National Assembly in 1789, in which they vowed to continue meeting until they had made a new constitution. |
Great Fear | a wave of senseless panic that spread through the french countryside after the storming of the Bastille in 1789 |
Legislative Assembly | A french congress with the power to create laws and approve declarations of war, established by the constitution of 1791 |
émigré | a person who leaves his native country for political reasons, like the nobles who fled France during the peasant uprisings. |
sans-culotte | a radical group made up of Parisian wage-earners and small shopkeepers who wanted greater voice in gov., lower prices, and end to food shortages |
Jacobin | radical politcal organization |
guillotine | a machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during french rev. |
Maximilien Robespierre | Jacobin leader, went out to build ¨republic of virtue¨ believed using terror was good for leading |
Reign of Terror | from mid1793 to mid1794, when Max ruled France nearly as a dictator and thousands of political figures and citizens were executed |
Napoleon Bonaparte | a military genius, went from officer in army to ruler of France |
coup d´éat | sudden seizure of political power in a nation |
plebiscite | a direct vote in which a countrys people have the opportunity to approve or reject a proposal |
lycée | a gov. run school in France |
concordat | a formal agreement- especially one with the pope and gov., dealing with control of church affairs |
Napoleonic code | a comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Nap born to party |
battle of Trafalgar | 1805 navel battle in which Nap gets wreaked by the British under the command of Horatio Nelson ledges |
blockade | the use of troops or ships to prevent commercial traffic from entering or leaving a city or region // hint Nap tries this to hurt British economy, ends up hurting himself |
Continental System | Napoleons policy of preventing trade between Great Britain and Europe intended to destroy GB economy |
guerrilla | a member of a loosely organized fighting force that makes surprise attacks on enemy troops occupying his or her country |
Peninsular War | a conflict (1808-1813) in which Spanish rebels with aid of British forces fought to drive Napoleons troops out of Spain |
scorched-earth policy | the practice of burning crops and killing livestock during wartime so that the enemy cannot live off the land |
Waterlloo | village where french and british fought, french were defeated RIP NAPOLE |
Hundred Days | the brief period during 1815 when Napoleon made his last bid for power, deposing the French king and again becoming empreor |
Congress of Vienna | a series of meetings in 1814-1815 during which the Euro leaders sought to establish long lasting peace and security after Napoleon |
Klemens von Metternich | attended Congress of Vienna, wanted to prevent french aggression, restore balance of power, and give people bakc their rightful thrones |
balance of power | a political situation in which no one nation is more powerful enough to pose a threat to others |
legitmacy | the hereditary right of a monarch to rule |
Holy Alliance | a league of Euro nations formed by the leaders of Russia,Austria, and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna |
Concert of Europe | a series of alliances amoung Euro nations in the 19th century devised by PRINCE KLEMANTINE VON MATTERNICK to prevent the outbreak of revolutions |
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