1. What happened to the women’s clubs during the Reign of
terror?
2. Why were the French women disappointed with the
Constitution of 1791?
3. Mention some laws introduced by revolutionary
government in the early years.
4. When was women finally given the right to vote in France?
5. Who wrote the ‘Declaration of the Rights of Woman and
Citizen’
6. Why and when was Olympe de Gouges executed?
7. Which regime abolished slavery in French colonies?
8. Name some port cities of France.
9. Name the countries involved in triangular slave trade.
10. To whom were the slave labour so
Answers
Answer:
1)During the Reign of Terror, the new government issued laws ordering the closure of women's clubs and banning their political activities. This was a peaceful revolution because the king left town and escaped to France. The passage refers to two revolutions.
2)The women were unhappy with the constitution of 1791 because the Constitution of 1791 reduced them to passive citizens. They demanded the right to vote, to be elected to the Assembly and to hold political office. Only then, they felt, would their interests be represented in the new government.
3)The website Voyages: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database assembles data regarding past trafficking in slaves from Africa. It shows that the top four nations were Portugal, Great Britain, France, and Spain. U.S.A.
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