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| the money the government is short each year after it pays its bills |
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| the area of responsibility of a government official, for example, defence, the budget |
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| something that helps other things to change |
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| a meeting of intellectuals to discuss exciting ideas |
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| somethign one is forbidden to see, hear or read |
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| someone who has unrealistic view of life and expects "story-book endings" |
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| on who questions or raises doubts |
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| a government in which all power rests withthe citizens who vote to elect their leaders |
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| the type of parlement that exsisted in France |
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| a document that sets out the major laws and principles of government |
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| someone who wants major change quickly |
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| a person who deals in product and hopes to take advantage of sudden rise of fall in prices |
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| a formal declarations of loyalty |
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| an overthrow of the government and social system of a country, usually by force |
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| an instrument for heheading by means of a heay blade |
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| educated people who had thoeries about society and government |
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| a crop that is grown for export, not to feed the population |
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| one tenth of ones's anueal income or produce form land |
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| a situation in which the price of goods rises quickly |
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| the exclusive right to sell a product to a group of people |
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| the roads, canals, and other means of communicaiton and travel within a community |
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| Son and heir of Louis XIV |
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| a Philisophe who beleived that scociety needed a social contract |
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| A philisophe who believed that government should remain as an absolute monarchy |
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| A philisophe who beleived that the ruler should have to work with elected parlements |
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| French Economics and statesman |
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| Leader of the Third Estate |
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| An important club that wanted major changes in the government systems in France |
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| A club that was radical and responsable for the rein of terror |
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| the most radical leader of the revolution and was assasinated in his bathtub by the jacobins |
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| Leader of the Rein of terror and guillotined for his ruthless leadership |
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| The leader who replaced the directory by crowning himself emperor of France |
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| A prison in france that was raided by angry citizens. This day is known as bastille day |
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| A time of backstabbing and guillotining ruled by Rospiere |
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| the group that ruled france after the rein of terror |
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| Describe the structure of the sevententh century french scociety |
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top- upper class(Nobles, Clergy)
upper middle class- Bourgeoisie
Lower middle class- Working class
Lower class- Peasents |
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| Explain how the extravagant lifestyle of teh French Monarchy was a major causeĀ of the French Revolution |
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| The upper class were spending much of their money of the vast lifestyles while the peasents were living in poor |
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| Outline the philosophes and the period of Enlightenment were a catalyst for the revolution |
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| The Philosophes were trying to discuss different governments that would be better for France |
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| Explain how the revolution lost it's way(streyed from the noble ideals with which it set out) |
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| It lost its way when the people of France decided to rebel against the king and queen since most people in France were living poor. |
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| how did the french revolution impact france and europe |
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| after the American Revolution, many countries in europe realised that they could overthrow the government just like they did in America |
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| Explain the reason for the emergence of Napoleon as a powerful figure in France. |
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| Napoleon was a very powerful military leader that would be able to help gain the french power in military campains. |
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