Death of Louis XVI
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Q. List main features of french constitution of 1791
Q. Where was the famous Bastille prison located :
- Paris
- Austria
- Saint-Malo
- Marseille
Q. When was Bastille stormed :
- 14 July 1789
- 20 June 1789
- 20 July 1789
- 14 June 1789
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what are the three main features of french new constitution?
Q. Why is 14 July celebrated as the National Day of France?
- The King was executed on this day.
- The people of France stormed the Versailles palace.
- The people of France stormed the Bastille prison.
- France won the First World War on this day.
Q. What were the reforms taken by the National Assembly through its publication of 'The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen'?
- Replacing feudal courts with law courts.
- The State confiscating the lands of the church.
- Abolition of Monarchy.
- Dividing France into 80 departments.
Q. Who were termed as the Émigrés?
- Priests who gave up their properties due to reforms.
- The nobles who fled from France to foreign countries to protect themselves.
- Ordinary citizens who fled from France to avoid the civil war.
- The foreign powers who attacked France on the brink of France's monarchical collapse.
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which term was used in France for newly elected assembly in 1791
Q. Why is 14 July celebrated as the National Day of France?
- The King was executed on this day.
- The people of France stormed the Versailles palace.
- The people of France stormed the Bastille prison.
- France won the First World War on this day.
Q. On the night of 4th August 1789, the Assembly passed a decree. Mention the
steps that were taken by the Assembly to reduce the power of the first and second
estate
steps that were taken by the Assembly to reduce the power of the first and second
estate
Q. What was the major difference introduced by the framing of a new French Constitution on September 1791?
- The death sentence of the king was passed through this Constitution.
- The Jacobin Party came into being.
- France declared war with England through this.
- Constitutional monarchy began in France.
Q. When did France become a constitutional monarchy?
- 1791
Q. With which two nations did Louis XVI make an alliance to restore monarchy in France?
- England and Austria
- Austria and Belgium
- Austria and Prussia
- England and America
Q. Which of the following value/s do/does not signify the spirit of the French Revolution?
- Liberty
- Segregation
- Equality
- Fraternity
Q. what landmark decision were taken by nationaassembelyled by the 3rd estate on 4 august 1789
Q. When did France become a constitutional monarchy?
- 1791
Q. What was the major difference introduced by the framing of a new French Constitution on September 1791?
- The death sentence of the king was passed through this Constitution.
- The Jacobin Party came into being.
- France declared war with England through this.
- Constitutional monarchy began in France.