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French Revolution

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The last king of France before the Revolution, whose reign faced financial crisis and ultimately led to his execution.
A sudden and violent overthrow of a government, often by a military or political group.
The advocacy of extreme political and social reforms, often associated with revolutionary or progressive movements.
A person who has the right to vote in an election.
The nobility, traditionally the second-highest estate in pre-revolutionary France.
The common people, including peasants, merchants, and professionals, traditionally with the least political power.
A key figure in the French Revolution, a prominent member of the Jacobin club, and a leader of the Committee of Public Safety during the Reign of Terror.
A French playwright and political activist who wrote the "Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen" advocating for women's rights during the Revolution.
A leading figure in the early stages of the French Revolution, known for his oratory skills and involvement in the radical Jacobin government.
Working-class revolutionaries in France, named for their simple clothing without knee-breeches, symbolizing their rejection of aristocratic fashion.
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The middle class, including merchants, professionals, and business owners, often associated with economic and social influence.
The revolutionary municipal government in Paris that played a significant role during the early years of the Revolution.
A period during the French Revolution (1793-1794) marked by mass executions of perceived enemies of the Revolution, led by the Committee of Public Safety.
The representative body formed by the representatives of the Third Estate during the Estates-General, signaling the start of the Revolution.
The opulent palace outside of Paris where the French kings traditionally resided, symbolizing the monarchy's extravagance.
A radical journalist and politician, a member of the Jacobin club, who played a significant role in the radical phase of the Revolution.
The clergy, traditionally the highest estate in pre-revolutionary France.
A fortress and prison in Paris, stormed by the revolutionaries on July 14, 1789, symbolizing the start of the Revolution.
Members of a political club in revolutionary France, associated with radical and revolutionary policies.