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S.S Terms To Know

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

SOCIAL STUDIES

BY:JEFFREYPORTER

Human Rights- Human Rights are basic right given to all humans

Tyranny-Tyranny is the unjust use of power

King Louis XVI-King Louis XVI was the king of France and he ruled from 1791 to 1792 before he was executed

Queen Marie Antoinette-Queen Marie Antoinette was born as a archduchess
And she ruled from 1770 to 1774

Estates-The Estates were social classes

Estates General- The Estates General is a assembly made up of representatives from all three estates

Aristocratic- The Aristocratic were nobles made up of the second Estate

Bourgeois- The Bourgeois was the middle class

National Assembly- National Assembly is a government consisting of delegates that forms the third estate

Fall Of The Bastille- The fall of the Bastille was when a king was ban from the third estate

Tennis Court Oath- The tennis court oath was a document that was signed by the 576 of 577

Declaration Of Rights- The Declaration of rights was one of France's document signed in August of 1789

National Convention- National Convention was a major political Party or a government consisting of delegates of the third estate

Radical- Radical were people who favors quick and far-reaching

Jacobins-Jacobins were members of a democratic club that was made in France in 1789

Committee of public safety - Committee of public safety was a group of people appointed for special function

Robespierre- Robespierre was a French lawyer and politician

Region of Terror- The Region Of Terror was to crush opposition to revolution

Directory- Directory was to run government but lack to support people

Napoleon Bonaparte- Napoleon Bonaparte was a French Military General and political leader

Coup D' etat- Coup D' etat was a swift seizure of government

Dictatorship- Dictatorship is when a government or one person takes over the town,country,state,etc
As a unlimited government

Napoleon Code- The Napoleon Code was a English system based on the enlightenment ideas