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Name#Class PeriodDateCrash Course #28: The American Revolution QuestionChoice 1Choice 2Choice 3John Green begins the Revolution at the end of Seven Years WarFrench and English WarAmerican War of Independence The colonists weren’t so keen on this, not because the tax was high but because they had no directDemocracyRepresentationLine to the CrownOne of the most effective ways colonists could protest wasRebellionsRallies BoycottingeThe Continental Congress is most famous for drafting The ConstitutionThe Articles of ConfederationThe Declaration of IndependenceHere’s what’s revolutionary: the colonists threw off monarchy and replaced it with a government that didn’t have a CongressKingParliament John Green argues that the American Revolution wasn’t thatRevolutionaryGreatBadThe Enlightenment was primarily a celebration of human’s ability to understand and improve the natural world through ReligionReasonRegulation John Locke’s Version of Inalienable Rights are (choose three)Life HappinessEqualityLibertyPropertyMoneyModerate Enlightenment Thinkers wereBritishFrenchGermaneRadical Enlightenment Thinkers wereBritish FrenchGermanAmerican Enlightenment Thinkers were more closely related to British FrenchGermanAfter the Revolution, Americans came to see themselves as equal toSlavesNobilityEach OtherCrash Course #29: The French Revolution QuestionChoice 1Choice 2Choice 3The main problem in France at the time wasDebtWarFamineThe Third Estate was made up ofClergyNoblesEveryone ElseThe Famous Tennis Court Oath swore they would not give up until they had established a new FrenchGovernmentConstitutionRevolutionRevolutionaries responded to the king by seizing the Bastille on July4th14th 24thThe Women’s March reminded us that the Revolution was aboutEnlightenment IdealsLack of FoodAmerican Influences Louis and the National Assembly developed a plan: Let’s invadeAustriaPrussiaEnglandAs an “enemy of the Revolution,” what happened to Louis XVI?Fled FranceCaptured in WarExecuted via Guillotine The guillotine was considered part of Enlightenment thinking because itEnded executionsKilled everyone equallyCaused pain and torture The leader of the Terror was The National AssemblyThe French RepublicThe Committee of Public SafetyAfter the Terror, a new Constitution was put in place, giving more power to The poorThe middle classThe WealthyThe last coup in 1799 established___ as the 1st Consul of FranceMaximilian RobespierreNapoleon BonaparteNapoleon Dynamite After Bonaparte, France had a RepublicKingDemocracyThe Declaration of the Rights of Man says laws come fromKingsCitizensGods ................
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