WORLD HISTORY CHAPTER 18 PACKET: THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND NAPOLEON (1789 CE - 1815 CE) Take-Home Homework Packet 100 Points Honor Code I understand that this is an independent assignment and that I can not receive any assistance from any other person. I will conduct all of my own research and will answer the questions to the best of my ability. Student Name Date Student Signature Parent Name Date Parent Signature
18.1 The French Revolution Begins Outline (pp. 547-553) I. Background to the Revolution a. The Three Estates b. Financial Crisis II. From Estates- General to the National Assembly III. The Destruction of the Old Regime a. Declaration of the Rights of Man b. The King Concedes c. Church Reforms d. A New Constitution and New Fears e. War with Austria f. Rise of the Paris Commune
18.1 The French Revolution Begins Reading Check Questions (pp. 547-553) 1. What groups were part of the Third Estate? 2. Why did the Third Estate object to each state's having one vote in the Estates-General? 3. What was the significance of the Constitution of 1791?
18.1 The French Revolution Begins Terms, People, & Places (pp. 547-553) 1. estate 2. relics of feudalism 3. bourgeoisie 4. sans-culottes 5. Louis XIV 6. Olympe de Gouges 7. Versailles 8. Paris 9. Austria 10. Prussia
18.2 Radical Revolution and Reaction Outline (pp. 555-561) I. The Move to Radicalism a. The Fate of the King b. Crises and Response II. The Reign of Terror a. Crushing Rebellion b. The Republic of Virtue III. A Nation in Arms a. End of the Terror IV. The Directory
18.2 Radical Revolution and Reaction Reading Check Questions (pp. 555-561) 1. What were the differences between the Girondins and the Mountain? 2. Whom did the Committee of Public Safety consider to be enemies of the state? 3. How did the French revolutionary army help to create modern nationalism? 4. Describe the government that replaced the National Convention?
18.2 Radical Revolution and Reaction Terms, People, & Places (pp. 555-561) 1. faction 2. elector 3. coup d'état 4. Georges Danton 5. Jean-Paul Marat 6. Maximilien Robespierre 7. Lyon 8. Nantes 9. Austrian Netherlands
18.3 The Age of Napoleon Outline (pp. 563-569) I. The Rise of Napoleon a. Early Life b. Military Successes c. Consul and Emperor II. Napoleon's Domestic Policies a. Peace with the Church b. Codification of the Laws c. A New Bureaucracy d. Preserver of the Revolution? III. Napoleon's Empire a. Building the Empire b. Spreading the Principles of the Revolution IV. The European Response a. Britain's Survival b. Nationalism V. The Fall of Napoleon a. Disaster in Russia b. The Final Defeat
18.3 The Age of Napoleon Reading Check Questions (pp. 563-569) 1. What personal qualities did Napoleon possess that gained him popular support? 2. What was the significance of Napoleon's Civil Code? 3. What were the three parts of Napoleon's Grand Empire? 4. Why did being a sea power help Britain to survive an attack by the French? 5. Why did Napoleon invade Russia?
18.3 The Age of Napoleon Terms, People, & Places (pp. 563-569) 1. consulate 2. nationalism 3. Napoleon Bonaparte 4. Anne-Louise-Germaine de Staël 5. Duke of Wellington 6. Corsica 7. Moscow 8. Elba 9. Waterloo