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History Alive – French Revolution. Pictures and Questions. How did Louis XIV use the palace to increase his power? How does this relate to the themes of this unit?. End of Round 1 Questions. How does it feel to be “born” into a role you cannot change? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: History Alive – French Revolution

History Alive – French Revolution

Pictures and Questions

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How did Louis XIV use the palace to increase his power?

How does this relate to the themes of this unit?

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End of Round 1 Questions

• How does it feel to be “born” into a role you cannot change?

• What are some of the advantages of organizing a society in this way? What are some disadvantages?

• What do you think should be done to save the French nation?

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• What does thisPictures tell usAbout FrenchSociety?• Does this Remind us of anyOther societiesWe’ve studied?

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The Estates General: Good idea? Bad idea?

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The End of Round 2

• Was the King’s choice of how he dealt with the Estates General a good choice? What should he have done? Why?

• Does this remind you of any other time in history?

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The Tennis Court Oath

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Storming of the Bastille

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The March on Versailles

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The End of Round 3

• Was it inevitable that Napoleon come to power? Why or why not?

• Did Robespierre have to die?

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The Execution of Louis XVI

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The Death of Robespierre

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The Coronation of Napoleon