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This is how French Society was divided before the Revolution.
This group made up the First Estate. It included the priests who worked in the Church.
This group made up the Second Estate. These were important people who were not royalty.
This estate was made up of the Bourgeoisie and Peasantry. They were the poorest in France.
Together, the First and Second Estate only made up about ____ percent of the population.
The Third Estate, at _____ percent, contained most people in France.
A perk of being in the First or Second Estate was that they paid ____ _______.
A King or Queen who has complete power.
King Louis XIV calls himself this because he believes he is so important.
King Louis XIV put France into ______ because he spent lavishly on the Palace of Versailles.
King Louis XIV began to tax these two groups to get money for his spending.
People in France _______ when they heard that King Louis XIV had died.
Louis Auguste married _______ _______ when he was only 15 years old.
King Louis XVI hired a ______ ______ to help get France out of debt.
King Louis XVI will call summon together the ________ _______ when France’s financial crisis cannot be solved.
Each Estate in the Estates General received just ______ ______.
Angered with the Estates General, the Third Estate leaves and forms this group.
What did the National Assembly sign saying they would continue to meet until a new constitution was signed?
This prison was stormed by the Third Estate as a sign of Revolution to King Louis XVI.
What were the citizens looking for when they stormed the Bastille?
This became the motto of the French Revolution and still is the French National Motto today.
This group marched to Versailles, angry at Queen Marie Antoinette for storing large amounts of food when the poor were starving.
The women who stormed the Palace of Versailles demanded that the King, Queen, and their son move back to this city.
The Constitution of 1791 set up this type of government in France.
This group in the Legislative Assembly wore long pants as a sign of being against the rich and noble.
The Legislative Assembly was a huge failure and became the ________ ________.
King Louis XVI was put on trial as a _______.
King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette were both sentenced to death by _______.
The Reign of Terror was led by _________, a leader in the National Convention.
In a twist of irony, Robespierre is sentenced to death by ______ after being found guilty.
A national hero from Corsica who moves back to France to help the Revolution.
After the Reign of Terror ends, France’s new constitution sets up a Five-Man ______ and a two-house legislature.
This group is set up after Napoleon overthrows the Directory.
This is the title that Napoleon gives to himself when he creates the Consulate.
The Constitution of 1799 names Napoleon ______ ______ ______.

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