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Quando si è svolta la Rivoluzione francese?

  • Tra il 1789 e il 1799 (correct)
  • Tra il 1780 e il 1790
  • Tra il 1889 e il 1899
  • Tra il 1689 e il 1699

Cosa ha portato alla formazione di una monarchia costituzionale e all'istituzione della Repubblica?

  • Una serie di eventi politici e sociali (correct)
  • Una serie di eventi sportivi
  • Una serie di eventi culturali
  • Una serie di eventi religiosi

Cosa ha scatenato la Rivoluzione francese?

  • Un crescente malcontento della popolazione (correct)
  • Un aumento delle tasse
  • Un conflitto religioso
  • Un disastro naturale

Quali stati costituivano l'Assemblea degli Stati Generali?

<p>Il Primo, il Secondo e il Terzo Stato (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Cosa ha fatto l'Assemblea costituente?

<p>Ha riformato l'amministrazione dello Stato (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Quali eventi hanno costretto la monarchia a concedere le richieste dell'Assemblea?

<p>L'assalto alla Bastiglia e la ribellione in campagna (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Chi ha guidato il periodo del Terrore?

<p>Robespierre (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Chi ha stabilito il Consolato e si è insediato come governante della Francia?

<p>Napoleon Bonaparte (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Quali fazioni politiche hanno avuto violenti scontri durante la Rivoluzione francese?

<p>I Giacobini e i Girondini (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

  • The French Revolution took place between 1789 and 1799.
  • It was a complex series of political and social events that led to the formation of a constitutional monarchy and the establishment of the Republic.
  • The revolution was triggered by a growing discontent among the population, who demanded political representation and an end to the privileges of the nobility.
  • The Estates General was convened, and the Third Estate (the majority of the population) formed the National Assembly, which became the Constituent Assembly.
  • The monarchy was forced to concede to the demands of the Assembly after the storming of the Bastille and the rebellion in the countryside.
  • The Assembly reformed the administration of the state, abolished feudal privileges, and introduced a new constitution that established a constitutional monarchy.
  • The revolution led to the execution of King Louis XVI and the establishment of the First French Republic.
  • The revolution was marked by violent political clashes between different factions, including the Jacobins and the Girondins.
  • The period of the Terror, marked by the authoritarian rule of Robespierre and the execution of political opponents, was followed by the more moderate Thermidorian period.
  • The revolution ended with the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte, who established a Consulate and became the ruler of France with full powers.

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