1. Why was the Jacobins of France called sans-culottes?
2. When did the French women get the right to vote ?
3. Who was crowned as the French emperor in 1804 ?
4. By whom was the Reign of Terror introduced in France between 1793 - 94?
5. At which battle was Napoleon finally defeated ?
6. On what charge was the Emperor Louis XVI sentenced to death ?
7. Why was the Bastille hated by all in France?
8. Which event led to the French Revolution in 1789 ?
9. Who was the French ruler who married the Austrian Princess Marie Antoinette?
10. What does the term Old Regime refers to in France?
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1. A large group among the Jacobins decided to start wearing long striped trousers similar to those worn by dock workers. ... These Jacobins came to be known as the '' sans-culottes', literally meaning 'those without knee breeches'.
2. French women get right to vote on 21 April 1944.
3.On the 2nd of December 1804 Napoleon crowned himself Emperor.
4. The Reign of Terror introduced in France between 1793 - 94 by Maximilian Robespierre.
5. The Nepolean was finally defeated at the battle of waterloo
6. Louis XVI of France sentenced to death on the charge of treason. As he secretely held a meeting with the king of Austria and Prussia to attack on France. This is because to stop the revolt that was going in France at that time.
7.Bastille , the fortress prison was hated by all people of France because it stood for the Despotic powers of King Louis XVI.
8.The Bastille and the Great Fear
A popular insurgency culminated on July 14 when rioters stormed the Bastille fortress in an attempt to secure gunpowder and weapons; many consider this event, now commemorated in France as a national holiday, as the start of the French Revolution.
9. The French ruler who married the Austrian Princess Marie Antoinette was Emperor Louis XVI.
10. The term Old Regime is usually used to describe the society and institutions of France before 1789. The term Old Regime used to describe the Political and social system of France prior to the French Revolution. Under the regime, everyone was a subject of the king of France as well as a member of an estate and province.