This file contains both the notes/overview from class and the questions students need to answer based on the "Wars of the 18th C Reading" found below.
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This is a section of Western Civilization textbook that details the wars of the 18th century. Use the reading to answer the questions embedded in the above notes.
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This is the intro powerpoint and it also contains the directions for the French Revolution causes DBQ
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This is the French Revolution Causes DBQ itself. Use this file to access the documents.
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This file contains the notes from class, a brief overview of Abbe Sieyes and the questions that go with his essay "What is the 3rd Estate?"
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This is the primary source document from class, written by Abbe Sieyes
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This file is the primary source document written by Olympe de Gouges on the rights of women in the French Revolution
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This file is the study guide from class -- it includes the important concepts from the early part of the French Revolution.
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This PDF contains the class notes on the French Revolution from the second revolution to the end of Napoleon. Jacques Louis Davids' paintings are also included.
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This is the powerpoint for our seminar on the early part of the French Revolution (to 1795). It include questions about Edmund Burke and the Declaration of the Rights of Man.
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This file contains a few textbook pages that outline information on the Congress of Vienna -- this will be helpful for the Congress of Vienna Questions
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This file contains the questions from class on the Congress of Vienna
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This is the first Burke reading where he was arguing in 1775 that the English government should come to terms with the North American colonists.
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This is the second reading where he outlines his take on the French Revolution in 1790 and outlines his conservative thinking.
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This is the brief in-class introduction to Edmund Burke and the assignment that goes with the reading.
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This file contains the Napoleon reading that go with the questions below.
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These are the Napoleon reading questions that go with the article above.
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These are the questions from our concluding French Revolution seminar. If you missed class on the day of the discussion please select 3-4 of these questions and respond to them on paper you can turn in.
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Study Guide for the French Revolution
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