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Athough he spent a great deal of time in England, where was George Friederic Handel from?

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Although he spent a great deal of time in England, where was Franz Joseph Haydn from?

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Which well-known classical composer composed the Marriage of Figaro?

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Which well-known baroque composer composed the Mass in B Minor?

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By 1730, which artistic style began to replace the baroque and neoclassical styles?

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To which estate did the nobles belong?

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To which estate did the peasants belong?

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To which estate did the clergy belong?

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To which estate did the bourgeoisie belong?

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To which estate did middle class bankers, merchants, and professionals belong?

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Which national legislature was called to meet by King Louis XVI on May 5, 1789?

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On June 17, 1789, which new legislative body did the Third Estate declare that it now was and that made laws for France?

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Which five member executive committee ruled France under the First Republic?

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When members of the Third Estate took the Tennis Court Oath in 1789 at the start of the French Revolution, what were they vowing to complete?

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What was the name given to the list of individual rights and liberties of the people of France, established on August 26, 1789?

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Which killing device was invented to make executions quicker and to execute people more humanely during the French Revolution?

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Which famous Jacobin took control of France’s Committee of Public Safety in 1793?

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The Committee of Public Safety crushed opposition to the Revolution and executed 40,000 people in what became known as what?

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Which royal prison and armory was defeated and dismantled by the rebels during the French Revolution?

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The overthrow of the government often goes by what French term?

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Napoleon’s Great Army was defeated when it attempted to invade which nation?

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Which country defeated the French-Spanish fleet in 1805 at Trafalgar and never fell to Napoleon?

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After his return from exile, Napoleon lost to a combined British and Prussian army under the Duke of Wellington at which famous battle in Belgium on June 18, 1815?

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Napoleon’s plan to stop British goods from reaching the European continent and being sold there in order to economically weaken Great Britain was known as what?

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Which island was Napoleon Bonaparte originally from?

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Germany
Hungary
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Johann Sebastian Bach
Rococo
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Estates General
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Directory
Draft a new Constitution
Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
Guillotine
Maximilien Robespierre
Reign of Terror
Bastille
Coup d'etat
Russia
Great Britain
Waterloo
Continental System
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