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Anastasy [175]
4 years ago
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The French Revolution

History
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MakcuM [25]4 years ago
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Thomas Jefferson- The declaration of Independence issued by the US in 1776 became a blueprint for the french as they started to formulate their own revolutionary goals.   <u><em>TRUE</em></u>

Jean-Jacques Rousseau- The three Estates social system in France ensured balanced representation of all people and treated each social group fairly. <u><em>FALSE: </em></u>He supported a direct democracy. The social contract spoke against titles for nobility and demanded complete equality for all people.

Louis XVI- The tennis court Oath was sword by the members of the First and Second Estate, and they vowed to overthrow King Louis XVI and elect a president.  <u><em>FALSE:</em></u> the tennis court Oath was sword by the members of the Third Estate.

Marie Antoinette- The storming of the Bastille was a significant event that took place in Paris and is today considered the start of the French Revolution. <u><em>TRUE </em></u>

Robespierre- The reign of Terror saw a major purge of the French peasants throughout the countryside and also targeted the workers in the cities. <u><em>FALSE:</em></u>  they took harsh measures against those suspected of being enemies of the Revolution like nobles, priests, hoarders.

Napoleon- Napoleon rose to power through his reputation as a national war hero, and for rescuing the people of France from another corrupt government.  <u><em>TRUE</em></u>

Napoleon- The continental system was a successful wartime strategy in hunting Britain´s economy, while stimulating growth in France´s economy. <u><em>FALSE:</em></u> it caused little economic damage to the UK.

Napoleon: The battle of Waterloo was a defining moment for Napoleon Bonaparte, solidifying his legacy as a militar genious who was respected world-wide for his countless accomplishments through strong, sensible leadership. <u><em> FALSE:</em></u> it was a defining moment, but not because he solidified his legacy but for being defeated.

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