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WTO CORRECT ANSWERS The initials of the international body established in 1995 to
foster and bring order to international trade.
Collective Consiousness CORRECT ANSWERS Internal awareness shared by many
people.
French Revolution CORRECT ANSWERS a rebellion of French people against their
king in 1789
Estates General CORRECT ANSWERS An assembly of representatives from all three
of the estates, or social classes, in France.
1st Estate CORRECT ANSWERS Clergy
2nd Estate CORRECT ANSWERS Nobles
3rd Estate CORRECT ANSWERS Commoners
Ancien Regime CORRECT ANSWERS old order; system of government in pre-
revolution France
Feudal System CORRECT ANSWERS A political and social system based on the
granting of land in exchange for loyalty, military assistance, and other services
Declaration of Rights of Man CORRECT ANSWERS Statement of fundamental political
rights adopted by the French National Assembly at the beginning of the French
Revolution.
Tennis Court Oath CORRECT ANSWERS A pledge made by the members of France's
National Assembly in 1789, in which they vowed to continue meeting until they had
drawn up a new constitution
Constitutional Monarchy CORRECT ANSWERS A King or Queen is the official head of
state but power is limited by a constitution.
Robespierre CORRECT ANSWERS A French political leader of the eighteenth century.
A Jacobin, he was one of the most radical leaders of the French Revolution. He was in
charge of the government during the Reign of Terror, when thousands of persons were
, executed without trial. After a public reaction against his extreme policies, he was
executed without trial.
Reign of Terror CORRECT ANSWERS This was the period in France where
Robespierre ruled and used revolutionary terror to solidify the home front. He tried
rebels and they were all judged severely and most were executed.
Napoleon CORRECT ANSWERS French general who became emperor of the French
(1769-1821)
Napoleonic Code CORRECT ANSWERS A comprehensive and uniform system of laws
established for France by Napoleon
Continental System CORRECT ANSWERS Napoleon's policy of preventing trade
between Great Britain and continental Europe, intended to destroy Great Britain's
economy.
Jacobins CORRECT ANSWERS Political Group (extremists :Robespierre, Danton and
Marat)
Girodins CORRECT ANSWERS Political Group (moderate)
International Law CORRECT ANSWERS a body of rules established by custom or
treaty and recognized by nations as binding in their relations with one another.
International Law of the Sea CORRECT ANSWERS Law establishing states rights and
responsibilities concerning the ownership and use of the earth's seas and oceans and
their resources.
Isolationism CORRECT ANSWERS Country opts out of national affairs Ex: Japan
Unilateralism CORRECT ANSWERS Support of one sided actions Ex:U.S
Bilateralism CORRECT ANSWERS Relations between two states Ex: Acid rain
agreement with Canada and U.S
Multilateralism CORRECT ANSWERS Having many sides, involving more than two
parties Ex:UN
Supranationalism CORRECT ANSWERS Power given to the authority higher than the
state Ex: EU
Internationalism CORRECT ANSWERS involvement in world affairs