French Revolution Review Quiz III

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Review activity for the lesson on the French Revolution
K. Asher
Quiz by K. Asher, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

Question
Identify the event that best completes the graphic organizer below.
Answer
  • The Brunswick Manifesto is issued
  • The Royal family's flight to Varennes
  • The Legislative Assembly ends feudalism
  • The Constitution of 1791 is dissolved

Question 2

Question
Identify the political entity who's actions best completes the graphic organizer below.
Answer
  • National Assembly
  • Legislative Assembly
  • National Convention
  • Directory

Question 3

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Identify the title of the graphic organizer.
Answer
  • Causes of the French Revolution
  • Reasons why France was Bankrupt
  • Complaints of the Third Estates
  • Reasons why the Estates General Formed

Question 4

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Identify everything that applies to the picture.
Answer
  • The picture depicts the Great Fear
  • It led to the monasteries and the manor houses being destroyed.
  • It happened before the Storming of the Bastille
  • It was a reaction to the Tennis Court Oath
  • It began because of rumors that the nobility were attempting to end the revolution of attacking the peasants on the countryside.
  • The documents and records were destroyed.
  • In reaction, the National Assembly ends feudalism

Question 5

Question
Identify everything that applies to the Declaration of Pillnitz.
Answer
  • It is a document in which Leopold II and Frederick William II issued a general call to European rulers to assist the French king reestablishing himself in power.
  • It led to France declaring war on Russia
  • It would lead to the Brunswick Manifesto
  • It lead to France declaring war on Austria
  • It led to Prussia declaring war on France
  • It would lead to the end of the National Assembly

Question 6

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The person depicted in the picture is [blank_start]Jean[blank_end]-[blank_start]Paul[blank_end] [blank_start]Marat[blank_end] (first and last name). He was assassinated by [blank_start]Charlotte Corday[blank_end] (first and last name) a Girondist sympathizer, while taking a medicinal bath
Answer
  • Jean
  • Paul
  • Marat
  • Charlotte Corday

Question 7

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Identify everything that applies to the picture.
Answer
  • The Picture depicts the Storming of the Bastille.
  • One of the reasons why the event occurred was because the people heard that the nobility was attacking the people of the countryside.
  • One of the reasons why the event occurred was because the Louis XVI brought in troops around Versailles and Paris.
  • One of the reasons why the event occurred was because the people of Paris were looking for weapons and gunpowder.
  • It would result in the King giving power to the National Assembly
  • It occurred July 14, 1789
  • It directly resulted in the King being arrested,
  • It occurred as a result of Louis XVI ordering troops to attack the National Assembly and Paris
  • It would lead to the weakening the Monarchy

Question 8

Question
Identify everything that applies to the picture.
Answer
  • The picture depicts the Woman's March on Varennes.
  • A direct cause of the event was that the people wanted bread.
  • It resulted in the Royal family being forced to live in the Tuileries Palace in Paris
  • It lead to the Storming of the Bastille.
  • It resulted in a shift in power from the Monarchy to the people/National Assembly.
  • It involved woman who work at the fish market of Paris
  • It ended the independence of the King.

Question 9

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The person in the picture represents a member of the [blank_start]sans-culottes[blank_end] (name of the group).
Answer
  • sans-culottes

Question 10

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The [blank_start]National Convention[blank_end] was formed to write a new constitution after the Legislative Assembly and the [blank_start]Constitution of 1791[blank_end] was dissolved. A new constitution had to be written because the Paris Commune force the Legislative Assembly to end the [blank_start]monarchy[blank_end].
Answer
  • National Convention
  • National Assembly
  • Directory
  • Committee of Public Safety
  • Constitution of 1791
  • Constitution of 1792
  • Constitution of 1794
  • Constitution of 1795
  • monarchy
  • Constitution
  • National Assembly
  • Declaration of the Rights of Man

Question 11

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Identify all the the actions of the National Convention.
Answer
  • Wrote the Constitution of 1791
  • Created the Committee of Public Safety
  • Wrote the Declaration Rights of Man
  • Was formed after the Legislative Assembly was dissolved.
  • Created the Revolutionary Tribunal
  • Responsible for creating a new calendar
  • Declared war on Austria
  • Abolished the monarchy

Question 12

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The [blank_start]Reign of Terror[blank_end] (three words) ended as the result of the Thermidorian Reaction.
Answer
  • Reign of Terror

Question 13

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The Constitution of 1795 was written by the [blank_start]National Convention[blank_end] (two words) and created a new government called The [blank_start]Directory[blank_end]
Answer
  • National Convention
  • Directory

Question 14

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The [blank_start]Directory[blank_end] was the corrupt French government created in 1795. It was made up of a [blank_start]5[blank_end] (number) man Executive Branch and came to an end as the result of the coup d'état of [blank_start]18 Brumaire[blank_end] (Date/Republican Calendar).
Answer
  • Directory
  • 5
  • 18 Brumaire

Question 15

Question
Identify all the things that applies to Maximilien Robespierre.
Answer
  • In charge of the Committee of Public Safety
  • In charge of the National Assembly
  • One of the people responsible for the Reign of Terror
  • He was arrested on 9 Thermidor
  • Member of the Girondins (Girondists)
  • Danton had him executed

Question 16

Question
Identify all the actions of the National Convention.
Answer
  • Drafted the Constitution of 1795
  • Created the Committee of Public Safety
  • Abolished slavery in the French colonies
  • Executed Robespierre
  • Overthrown by the Paris Commune
  • Created by the National Assembly
  • Took the Tennis Court Oath
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