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Clergy of france
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The nobles in France
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11
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Machine used for behead people consisting of a sharp blade that slides down a channel
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12
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Period in the 17th and 18th centuries that maintained that reason and natural laws could solve economic, social, and political problems
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Middle class in French society
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Everyone besides the nobles and the clergy; the peasants and the middle class
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Written statement of a government that entails the rights of the people
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One of the principles stated in the French Revolution slogan that means brotherhood
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A movement to fundamentally alter the current political conditions
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2
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Name of the place where the royal family lived at the beginning of the French Revolution
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3
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A direct government tax on peasants, which was abolished by the Revolution
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Cruel killing of a large group of people
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Notebooks used to list complaints against the royal government
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7
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A person favoring a dramatic change in society
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A political system where a monarch holds power
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Eight towered fortress on the east side of Paris used as a prison
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Kings eldest son
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A red, white, and blue badge worn by patriots of the revolution
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Right listed in the Declaration of Rights of Man that states that men should be free of unjust and cruel rule
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