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Social Studies: The French Revolution

Causes, events, and effects of revolution in France

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Social Studies: The French Revolution

Causes, events, and effects of revolution in France

Social Studies - Grade 9-12

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Answer in complete sentences and support your responses with specific historical details.
  1. 1

    Describe two major social or economic problems in France that helped cause the French Revolution.

  2. 2
    A king faces three separate groups representing clergy, nobles, and common citizens in an assembly.

    Explain what the Estates-General was and why Louis XVI called it in 1789.

  3. 3
    A social pyramid shows clergy and nobles above a much larger group of common people, with a scale showing unequal burden.

    What was the Third Estate, and why did its members become frustrated with the political system?

  4. 4
    Delegates in an indoor tennis court raise their hands during an oath ceremony.

    Identify the significance of the Tennis Court Oath.

  5. 5
    A crowd gathers outside a stone fortress with towers during the storming of the Bastille.

    Why was the storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, an important event in the revolution?

  6. 6

    What ideas from the Enlightenment influenced the French Revolution? Name at least two and explain their importance.

  7. 7
    A blank parchment is surrounded by symbols of rights, equality, freedom, and justice.

    Explain the main purpose of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.

  8. 8

    Who were the Jacobins, and how did they influence the direction of the revolution?

  9. 9
    A non-graphic guillotine scene in a public square represents the Reign of Terror.

    Describe the Reign of Terror and explain why it remains controversial.

  10. 10

    What happened to Louis XVI during the revolution, and why was this event historically important?

  11. 11
    A sequence shows Napoleon progressing from military officer to commander, statesman, and emperor.

    How did Napoleon Bonaparte rise to power after the revolution?

  12. 12

    Explain one long-term effect of the French Revolution on France or the wider world.

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