Monday, September 19, 2011

3:2 Assessment Questions

1. Factions - A variety of factions competed to gain power in France.
Marquis de Lafayette - Lafayette fought along Washington in the American Revolution and headed the National Guard.
Olympe de Gouges - She demanded equal rights in her Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen.
Marie Antoinette - She lived a life of pleasure and extravagance.
Emigres - Emigres reported attacks on their privileges and properties and turned against France.
Sans-culottes - sans-culottes pushed the revolution more radically.
Republic - Many sans-culottes demanded a republic instead of a monarch.
Jacobins - They advanced the republican cause.

3. They are similar because they protect its citizens' rights. They're both very detailed on the rights listed.
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