French Revolution Causes. Reading Comp
French Revolution Causes. Reading Comp
French Revolution Causes. Reading Comp
Causes
The French Revolution began in 1789 with the Storming of the
Bastille. Over the next 10 years. the government of France would be
in turmoil, the king would be executed, and groups of revolutionaries
would battle each other for power. But what caused the revolution to
occur in the first place?
Major Causes
With such great debt, the king had no other option than to try and
raise taxes. The commoners of France (the Third Estate) had to pay
the majority of the taxes. The nobles and the clergy were largely
exempt from paying taxes. Higher taxes angered the common
people, especially since the nobles didn't have to pay their share.
Famine and Bread Prices
Changes in Culture
For hundreds of years the people of France had blindly followed the
king and accepted their place in life. However, in the 1700s, the
culture began to change. The "Era of Enlightenment" presented new
ideas such as "liberty" and "equality." Also, the American Revolution
represented a new type of government where the people ruled
rather than a king.
Politics
Before the Storming of the Bastille, King Louis XVI had been losing
power within the French government. He was a weak king and didn't
realized how bad the situation was for the commoners in France.
The members of the Third Estate formed the National Assembly to
force the king to make reforms. Not only was the king in conflict with
the commoners, but the king and the nobles could not agree on
reforms.
1. What kind of government did France have before the French Revolution?
a. Republic
b. Democracy
c. Monarchy
d. Communist
e. Socialist
5. The price of what common food skyrocketed prior to the French Revolution?
a. Rice
b. Wine
c. Corn
d. Chocolate
e. Bread
6. True or False: The commoners had to pay all sorts of taxes, while the
wealthy nobles were exempt from many of the taxes.
a. TRUE
b. FALSE
7. What social class did the commoners and peasants belong to?
a. First Estate
b. Second Estate
c. Third Estate
d. Lower Estate
e. Upper Estate
8. What social class did the clergy and church leaders belong to?
a. First Estate
b. Second Estate
c. Third Estate
d. Lower Estate
e. Upper Estate
10. Which of the following was a major cause of the French Revolution?
a. Debt and taxes
b. Famine
c. Changes in culture
d. Politics
e. All of the above