French Revolution Warm-Up Series

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This series of warm-up activities explores various aspects of the French Revolution, such as causes of revolt, key events, changes during different phases, and the roles of significant figures like Napoleon. Students are prompted to analyze political cartoons, identify estate characteristics, sequence events, and compare the French Revolution to other historical movements. The activities engage learners in critical thinking, historical analysis, and reflection on the impact of revolutionary events.


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  1. Warm-Up #1 (1/27/14) 1. What causes people to revolt? 2. Can a person be the cause of a revolution? explain your answer

  2. Warm-Up #2 (1/28/14 1stperiod) 1. Study the political cartoon what point do you think the illustrator is trying to make? Identify symbols and try to infer their meaning What do you think this has to do with the French Revolution? 2. 3.

  3. Warm-Up #3 (2/4/14) Identify TWO characteristics of each estate in the Old Regime 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2.

  4. Warm-Up #4 (2/5/14) Put the following Phase 1 events in correct chronological order (try not to look back at notes/timeline!) Tennis Court Oath The Great Fear The Storming of the Bastille The Creation of the National Assembly Louis XVI Calls for a Meeting of the Estates-General

  5. Warm-Up #5 (2/10/14) Use your French Revolution Video notes to help you answer the questions: 1. How far is Versailles from Paris? 2. The marriage of Louis Capet and Marie Antoinette was a political alliance between which two countries? 3. What was the heart of the French diet and how much of it did they eat a day? 4. What was stored in the Bastille? 5. What document declared all men to be truly equal?

  6. Warm-Up #6 (2/19/14) During the Republic (Phase 3 of French Revolution), the radical government made major changes in France. 1. Identify 2 political (related to gov t or laws) changes they made 2. Identify 2 cultural (related to customs, social setting, etc) changes they made

  7. Warm-Up #7 (2/20/14) Was Napoleon a Hero or a Villain? Give at least two reasons to support your view! https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRUxmp2tW6awJljPVd-luHFd-39avlzUvDlF_4Q2pPpId9CczbAfw

  8. Warm-Up #8 (2/21/14) Based on your comparison of Revolutions, answer the following questions 1. What are similarities between the French Revolution and the Latin American Revolutions? The ideas of which movement inspired all of the revolutions? In general, what was the common goal of the revolutions in the Americas? How was the Haitian revolution unique? How was the Brazilian revolution unique? 2. 3. 4. 5.

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