HIST10 CH.18 FLSHCDS Word Scramble
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List the names of the groups that made up each of the 3 Estates in 18th century France. | 1.) Clergy; 2.) Nobles; 3.) Everyone else (including everyone from middle-class writers & lawyers to landless peasants). (Pg. 576 & 577) |
Why is Bastille Day important to the history of the French Revolution? | This was the day when members of the 3rd Estate - along with part of King Louis XVI's Royal Guard - stormed the "bastille" (prison) in Paris, France, starting the French Revolution. (Class Notes.) |
Why did members of the 3rd Estate want to become Nobles? | They wanted to become members of that Estate because then they would not have to pay the "taille" - France's main tax. The 1st & 2nd Estate members did not have to pay this tax. |
What was the "Tennis Court Oath"? | This was the oath that representatives of the 3rd Estate swore on June 20th, 1789 stating that they would meet everyday until they wrote a new constitution. (Pg. 579) |
What does the term "bourgeoisie" mean/ refer to? | This term is a French word meaning "middle-class". They were part of the 3rd Estate in 18th century France and included lawyers, doctors, & writers. (Pg. 578) |
What is the "Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen"? | This is a document that was adopted by the French National Assembly on August 26th, 1789. It describes the basic liberties that all French citizens should have. (Pg. 581) |
List three (3) ideas listed in the "Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen". | 1.) All men were free & equal before the law; 2.) Appointments to public office should be based on talent; 3.) No group should be exempt from taxation. (Pg. 581) |
Why did members of the Paris Commune decide to call themselves "sans-culottes" in 1792? | They decided to do this to show that they were "ordinary patriots without fine clothes" - not Nobles who wore knee-length pants that were popular among that social class in 18th century France. (Pg. 583). |
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