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1) What were the main causes of the French Revolution? How did the Enlightenment directly affect its beginning?

2) What event marked the beginning of the radical stage of the French Revolution?

3) What internal and external threats did the Republic face after the execution of Louis XVI?

4) What was the Great Fear and how did it influence the National Assembly?

5) What were the overall effects of the French Revolution?

6) How did Napoleon end the democratism of the Republic?

7) How did Napoleon change French society in ways that reflected Enlightenment ideals?

8) What reforms did Napoleon bring to countries under French control?

9) Describe the influence/impact of the Napoleonic Code.

10) How did the Enlightenment affect Latin American independence movements?

11) Why was Saint Domingue important to France? What lead to revolt?

12) Explain L'Ouverture's role in Haitian independence.


13) Identify and explain the causes of the revolutions across Latin America.

14) Describe the Congress of Vienna. What were the goals of the Conservatives, Liberals, and Nationalists following the Congress?

15) The American Revolution began with "the shot heard 'round the world" and the French Revolution is considered to be an event that changed human history. Explain the importance of these two events and why they affected so many other countries.

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1) The main causes of the french revolution included the estate system, food shortages, enlightenment ideas, and the american revolution. The enlightenment brought about new ideas including new theories about the rights of man and irrational beliefs were being replaced by actual science.

Step-by-step explanation:

The american revolution inspired the people of France to rise up against their unfair monarchies, especially after France openly supported and funded the american revolution. The estate system and food shortages angered the French and pushed them to rise up. The enlightenment period focused on new scientific and fair ideas. John Lockes ideas of social contract and right to revolution inspired the French people.

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