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Limited English Monarchy, Enlightenment and Scientific Revolution, The French Revolution; Chapters 5, 6, & 7 Mrs. Tucker World History Victor Valley High School

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Limited English Monarchy, Enlightenment and Scientific Revolution, The French

Revolution; Chapters 5, 6, & 7

Mrs. TuckerWorld History

Victor Valley High School

Vocabulary Front-Load – Frayer Method

SalonNeoclassicalDespotismIdeologyEstatesSerf

PhilosophesCoup d’étatHundred DaysemigreSans-culotteJacobin

Define the terms using the Frayer Method

Your Definition Draw picture/graphicto recognize the term.

TERM

Example/Synonym/ Non-Example/Characteristics Antonyms

Non-Characteristics

Salon

Events run by womenWhere philosophers, artistsScientists, and intellects metTo discuss idea;

Large gathering place Private or One-on-to talk about ideas; One;

Neoclassical

Revival of ancient Greekand Roman styles, usuallyArt, architecture, and Philosophy;

Modern renderings of Brand new stylesancient styles;

Despotism

Ruler with absolutePower, tyranny, control;

TyrannyDemocracy

Ideology

doctrine, myth, or beliefthat guides an individual, Social movement, institution, or class;

Creed, ideas, outlook no beliefs, skeptiam;

atheism;

Estates

Social classes in FranceBefore French Revolution;1st Estate-Clergy, 2nd Estate-Nobilty, andThird Estate-Everyone else;

Classno defined class

Serf

State of servitude toA lord, attached to theLand;

SlaveFreeman

Philosophes

French intellectual orSocial philosopher inThe 18th century;

Voltaire Louis XVIMontesquieu Marie AntoinetteRosseau Cardinal Louie

deRohan

Coup d’état

Sudden seizure ofPolitical power in A nation;

Big Win Forfeit, loss,

surrender

Hundred Days

The last 100 days ofNapoleon ending withHis defeat at Waterloo;

Last attempt;Giving Up withoutLast hurrah; a fight;

émigré

A person who leaves His Native country for Political Reasons;

Expatriate; refugee; Native; Nationalist;

Sans-culotte

Radical Parisian workers &Shopkeepers_-wanted aGreater voice in government, Lower prices, & end to food shortages;

Radical;Conservative;

Jacobin

Members of the mostRadical group during The French RevolutionLed by Robespierre andPromoted Reign of Terror;

Extreme Radical Ultra Conservative;