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KS3 History Practice Test: The French Revolution - Marie Antoinette, Etc. - Part 2
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Revolution can be defined as a complete, drastic and usually far-reaching change. History tells us that was certainly the case during the French Revolution! The kings of France had enjoyed absolute power for almost a thousand years. The nobles still operated a feudal system, similar to the one that had existed in the Middle Ages in Britain. The lords extracted taxes from the poor and built their magnificent chateaus. King Louis XVI was in power but was not a strong or particularly popular king. His support for the Americans against the British during the War of Independence cost a lot of... Show more
KS3 History Practice Test: The French Revolution - Marie Antoinette, Etc. - Part 2
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25 Questions

1. When the King fled Paris in 1791 he was caught where?
2. In July 1789 the mob stormed which building in Paris?
3. Who brought law and order back to France by ending the Revolution?
4. How was Louis executed in January 1793?
5. The Assembly abolished which tax?
6. Which word was not in the revolutionary slogan?
7. Who were the moderate party who resented the power that Paris now had?
8. At which palace was Louis XVI arrested in 1791?
9. What word means the killing of a king?
10. Bastille Day is still celebrated - on which date?
11. The peasants burned many of which buildings?
12. What were the unskilled workers called?
13. The National Assembly issued 'The Declaration of .......'
14. What did the King try to do in June 1791?
15. Which small group briefly ran France after Robespierre's execution?
16. What were tumbrils?
17. Where did the National Assembly take an oath?
18. Which revolutionary was stabbed to death in his bath?
19. When the starving could not afford bread Marie Antoinette is claimed to have said .......
20. Which radical nobleman became President of the National Assembly?
21. Attacks on nobles and royalists was the Reign of .......
22. In 1793 where did peasants rise in revolt against the new government?
23. Who led the Committee of Public Safety?
24. Which was not one of the colours of the Revolution?
25. When Louis went on trial what was he not charged with?