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When did the French revolution start?

 1789
 1777
 1756
 1800

When did the French revolution end?


- 1785
- 1766
- 1799
- 1810

What was the French revolution?


- Was a period in which people decided to obey the government willingly
- Was a period of major social and political upheaval in France
- The industrial machines appeared and cause a revolution
- Was when it was a fight to decide who will be the new king

What were the causes of the French revolution?


- Most of the causes of the French Revolution can be traced to economic and so
cial inequalities that were exacerbated by the brokenness of theAncien Régime
(“old regime”), the name retroactively given to the political and social system o
f the Kingdom of France in the last few centuries of its initial existence.
- Rapid population growth contributed to the general suffering; by 1789, France
was the most populous European state with over 28 million people. Job growth
had not kept up with the swelling population, leaving 8- 12 million impoverishe
d. Backwards agricultural techniques and a steady string of terrible harvests le
d to starvation
- The increase of animals in the farms produced the necessity of new ways of producti
on in which requires more employees
- Important events of the French Revolution include the Storming of the Bastille by the
people, the adoption of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen, the overthro
w of the monarchy and establishment of the French Republic, the execution of King L
ouis XVI, the Reign of Terror, and the French Revolutionary Wars that evolved into th
e Napoleonic Wars.

What began the French Revolution?


- It began with the with the meeting of the Estates-General
- the Day of Tiles
- Storming of the Bastille
- The independence day

What ended the French revolution?


 The Coup of 18 Brumaire in November 1799 when Napoleon Bonaparte seized
power in France and ushered in the Napoleonic era.
 With the start of the great world war 2
 With the end of the industrial era
 The declaration of human rights
Over the next decade, the revolutionaries attempted to dismantle the oppressive old society
and build a new one based on the principles of the Age of Enlightenment exemplified the mo
tto:

 Liberté, égalité, fraternit


 The good, the bad and deadpool
 All of them
 La niña, la pinta y la santa maria

When did Napoleon Bonaparte of the government in the coup18 of Brumaire?


 1769 - 1821
 1804 - 1814
 1793 - 1802
 1793 - 1799

What is this image:

 The french revolutions and wars 1789 - 1799


 The Gathering storm: 1774 - 1788
 Rise of the third state: 1789
 A people’s monarchy: 1789 - 1791

What happened in this image?


 The September Massacres Outside the
Abbaye Prison
 The president Kennedy’s assasination
 The first world war
 None of them

What does this image mean?

 Declaration of the rights of mans and of the citizens


 The independence of the United states
 The french revolution
 None of them

The Rise of the Third Estate: February-September 1789 Throughout France, it was an
Event in which a lot of people participated. How many people participated?

 6 million people
 120 million people
 200,197 thousands of people
 5 people
After the decline of the Feuillants, the Girondins became the moderate faction of the
Revolution. In which year this happened?

 2020
 1793
 2006
 1990

What happened on 17 July 1791?


 a crowd of demonstrators gathered on the Champ de Mars to demand the king's d
eposition
 Many deputies of the Legislative Assembly formed themselves into two factions: the mor
e conservative Feuillants sat on the right of the Assembly president, while the radical Ja
cobins sat tohis le, giving rise to the le/right political spectrum still used tod
 After the decline of the Feuillants, the Girondins became the Revolution's moderate facti
on. In early 1793, they were opposed by a group of radical Jacobins called the Mountain,
primarily led by Maximilien Robespierre, Georges Danton, and Jean-Paul Marat.
 All of them

What is called the events that occurred between 1793 - 1794?

- The reign of terror


- The bill of rights
- The french battle
- The black friday

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