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classes of society before the French Revolution
the tax the Third Estate had to pay while the First and Second Estate were exempt from paying it
the middle class; part of the Third Estate
French word for philosophers; thinkers that are dedicated to solving problems in the world
King of France during the French Revolution
National Assembly swore to continue having meetings until a new constitution was drafted
Preferred method of execution by the National Assembly
Legislative house that drafted laws
Legislative house that rejected and accepted proposed laws
Five member committee chosen by the Council of Elders
unexpected overthrow of the current government
French captain that overthrew the Directory and set up a new form of government
Form of government created by Napoleon
Major religion in France
Seven laws set in place to preserve the rights of the people; a step back in the rights of women
Cultural identity of a society based on common language and religion
Obedience to political authority; based on tradition
Political philosophy based on Enlightenment theories
Basic principles that determine the duties and power of the government while protecting the people's rights
The proposition that great powers can send militaries into countries in which a revolution is occurring to restore government
The belief and worship of deities that are associated with aspects of the natural world
Overthrow of the government for another system
To take action against the government using force
People ordained with religious duties within the church
Paris Commune members that wore long trousers instead of the knee-length trousers of the nobles
Elite land owners; part of the second Estate
A loose group of Republican politicians
Carrying out a death sentence
Political direction and control
Acts within the government for personal gain

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