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At the end of ____________________(month/year), the deputies elected to the Estates-General began arriving at Versaille.
April 1789
At the end of April 1789, the ____________ elected to the Estates-General began arriving at Versaille.
deputies
At the end of April 1789, the deputies elected to the Estates-General began arriving at _________________
Versaille
First Estate deputies were selected through a _______ of direct and indirect voting.
mix
First Estate deputies were selected through a mix of _____________ and ______________________ voting
direct, indirect
Second Estate deputies were selected by _________________________, with all male nobles over 25 voting for their representatives.
direct vote
Second Estate deputies were selected by direct vote, with all ____________ nobles over 25 voting for their representatives.
male
Second Estate deputies were selected by direct vote, with all male nobles over _________ voting for their representatives.
25
The Third Estate deputies were voted _______________ with all males over 25 entitled to vote for electors, who then met in each district to elect their deputies.
indirectly
The Third Estate deputies were voted indirectly with all _________ over 25 entitled to vote for electors, who then met in each district to elect their deputies.
males
The Third Estate deputies were voted indirectly with all males over _____entitled to vote for electors, who then met in each district to elect their deputies.
25
The Third Estate deputies were voted indirectly with all males over 25 entitled to vote for ___________, who then met in each district to elect their deputies.
electors
The Third Estate deputies were voted indirectly with all males over 25 entitled to vote for electors, who then met in _______________to elect their deputies.
each district
The Third Estate deputies were voted indirectly with all males over 25 entitled to vote for electors, who then met in each district to _______________________.
elect their deputies
Most of the Society of Thirty became deputies with ______________________ elected for the Third Estate.
Abbe Sieyes
Almost half of the Third Estate deputies were __________ including Target.
lawyers
Almost ________ of the Third Estate deputies were lawyers including Target
half
Almost half of the Third Estate deputies were lawyers including _______________
Target
Fewer than ___ of the 600 deputies representing the Third Estate were from lower orders.
20
Fewer than 20 of the 600 deputies representing the Third Estate were from __________________________.
lower orders
The deputies were treated differently according to their estate and social distinctions were ___________ observed. On the 2nd of May, Louis XVI received the deputies, one estate at a time. Deputies for the clergy received first with a private audience with Louis XVI and in the Hall of Mirrors behind closed doors. Deputies for the nobility went next. They had an audience with Louis XVI in the Hall of Mirrors too but with the doors let partly open. Deputies of the Third Estate waited for over 3 hours for their audience with the King and were taken to a lesser salon, rather than the Hall of Mirrors.
strictly
The deputies were treated ______________________according to their estate and social distinctions were strictly observed. On the 2nd of May, Louis XVI received the deputies, one estate at a time. Deputies for the clergy received first with a private audience with Louis XVI and in the Hall of Mirrors behind closed doors. Deputies for the nobility went next. They had an audience with Louis XVI in the Hall of Mirrors too but with the doors let partly open. Deputies of the Third Estate waited for over 3 hours for their audience with the King and were taken to a lesser salon, rather than the Hall of Mirrors.
differently
The deputies were treated differently according to their estate and social distinctions were strictly observed. On the ________________(day/month/year), Louis XVI received the deputies, one estate at a time. Deputies for the clergy received first with a private audience with Louis XVI and in the Hall of Mirrors behind closed doors. Deputies for the nobility went next. They had an audience with Louis XVI in the Hall of Mirrors too but with the doors let partly open. Deputies of the Third Estate waited for over 3 hours for their audience with the King and were taken to a lesser salon, rather than the Hall of Mirrors.
2 May, 1789
The deputies were treated differently according to their estate and social distinctions were strictly observed. On the 2nd of May, Louis XVI received the deputies, one estate at a time. Deputies for the clergy received ___________with a private audience with Louis XVI and in the Hall of Mirrors behind closed doors. Deputies for the nobility went next. They had an audience with Louis XVI in the Hall of Mirrors too but with the doors let partly open. Deputies of the Third Estate waited for over 3 hours for their audience with the King and were taken to a lesser salon, rather than the Hall of Mirrors.
first
The deputies were treated differently according to their estate and social distinctions were first observed. On the 2nd of May, Louis XVI received the deputies, one estate at a time. Deputies for the clergy received first with a private audience with Louis XVI and in the _______________________behind closed doors. Deputies for the nobility went next. They had an audience with Louis XVI in the Hall of Mirrors too but with the doors let partly open. Deputies of the Third Estate waited for over 3 hours for their audience with the King and were taken to a lesser salon, rather than the Hall of Mirrors.
Hall of Mirrors
The deputies were treated differently according to their estate and social distinctions were first observed. On the 2nd of May, Louis XVI received the deputies, one estate at a time. Deputies for the clergy received first with a private audience with Louis XVI and in the _________________________behind closed doors. Deputies for the nobility went next. They had an audience with Louis XVI in the Hall of Mirrors too but with the doors let partly open. Deputies of the Third Estate waited for over 3 hours for their audience with the King and were taken to a lesser salon, rather than the Hall of Mirrors.
Hall of Mirrors
The deputies were treated differently according to their estate and social distinctions were strictly observed. On the 2nd of May, Louis XVI received the deputies, one estate at a time. Deputies for the clergy received first with a private audience with Louis XVI and in the Hall of Mirrors behind ____________________________. Deputies for the nobility went next. They had an audience with Louis XVI in the Hall of Mirrors too but with the doors let partly open. Deputies of the Third Estate waited for over 3 hours for their audience with the King and were taken to a lesser salon, rather than the Hall of Mirrors.
closed doors
The deputies were treated differently according to their estate and social distinctions were strictly observed. On the 2nd of May, Louis XVI received the deputies, one estate at a time. Deputies for the clergy received first with a private audience with Louis XVI and in the Hall of Mirrors behind closed doors. Deputies for the nobility went next. They had an audience with Louis XVI in the ________________________too but with the doors let partly open. Deputies of the Third Estate waited for over 3 hours for their audience with the King and were taken to a lesser salon, rather than the Hall of Mirrors.
Hall of Mirrors
The deputies were treated differently according to their estate and social distinctions were strictly observed. On the 2nd of May, Louis XVI received the deputies, one estate at a time. Deputies for the clergy received first with a private audience with Louis XVI and in the Hall of Mirrors behind closed doors. Deputies for the nobility went next. They had an audience with Louis XVI in the Hall of Mirrors too but with the doors let _________________________. Deputies of the Third Estate waited for over 3 hours for their audience with the King and were taken to a lesser salon, rather than the Hall of Mirrors.
partly open
The deputies were treated differently according to their estate and social distinctions were strictly observed. On the 2nd of May, Louis XVI received the deputies, one estate at a time. Deputies for the clergy received first with a private audience with Louis XVI and in the Hall of Mirrors behind closed doors. Deputies for the nobility went next. They had an audience with Louis XVI in the Hall of Mirrors too but with the doors let partly open. Deputies of the Third Estate waited for over ___hours for their audience with the King and were taken to a lesser salon, rather than the Hall of Mirrors.
3
The deputies were treated differently according to their estate and social distinctions were strictly observed. On the 2nd of May, Louis XVI received the deputies, one estate at a time. Deputies for the clergy received first with a private audience with Louis XVI and in the Hall of Mirrors behind closed doors. Deputies for the nobility went next. They had an audience with Louis XVI in the Hall of Mirrors too but with the doors let partly open. Deputies of the Third Estate waited for over 3 hours for their audience with the King and were taken to a ______________________________, rather than the Hall of Mirrors.
lesser salon
The deputies were treated differently according to their estate and social distinctions were strictly observed. On the 2nd of May, Louis XVI received the deputies, one estate at a time. Deputies for the clergy received first with a private audience with Louis XVI and in the Hall of Mirrors behind closed doors. Deputies for the nobility went next. They had an audience with Louis XVI in the Hall of Mirrors too but with the doors let partly open. Deputies of the Third Estate waited for over 3 hours for their audience with the King and were taken to a lesser salon, rather than the _______________________________.
Hall of Mirrors
The deputies were treated differently according to their estate and social distinctions were strictly observed. On the 2nd of May, Louis XVI received the deputies, one estate at a time. Deputies for the clergy received first with a private audience with Louis XVI and in the Hall of Mirrors behind closed doors. Deputies for the nobility went next. They had an audience with Louis XVI in the Hall of Mirrors too but with the doors let partly open. Deputies of the Third Estate waited for over 3 hours for their audience with the King and were taken to a lesser salon, rather than the Hall of Mirrors. According to historian ___________________________, the Third Estate deputies passed before the King in a single file "like a crocodile of sullen schoolboys" and were then dismissed.
Simon Schama
The deputies were treated differently according to their estate and social distinctions were strictly observed. On the 2nd of May, Louis XVI received the deputies, one estate at a time. Deputies for the clergy received first with a private audience with Louis XVI and in the Hall of Mirrors behind closed doors. Deputies for the nobility went next. They had an audience with Louis XVI in the Hall of Mirrors too but with the doors let partly open. Deputies of the Third Estate waited for over 3 hours for their audience with the King and were taken to a lesser salon, rather than the Hall of Mirrors. According to historian Simon Schama, the Third Estate deputies passed before the King in a single file "___________________________________________________" and were then dismissed.
like a crocodile of sullen schoolboys
The deputies were treated differently according to their estate and social distinctions were strictly observed. On the 2nd of May, Louis XVI received the deputies, one estate at a time. Deputies for the clergy received first with a private audience with Louis XVI and in the Hall of Mirrors behind closed doors. Deputies for the nobility went next. They had an audience with Louis XVI in the Hall of Mirrors too but with the doors let partly open. Deputies of the Third Estate waited for over 3 hours for their audience with the King and were taken to a lesser salon, rather than the Hall of Mirrors. According to historian Simon Schama, the Third Estate deputies passed before the King in a single file "like a crocodile of sullen schoolboys" and were then ___________________.
dismissed
The deputies were treated differently according to their estate and social distinctions were strictly observed. On the 2nd of May, Louis XVI received the deputies, one estate at a time. Deputies for the clergy received first with a private audience with Louis XVI and in the Hall of Mirrors behind closed doors. Deputies for the nobility went next. They had an audience with Louis XVI in the Hall of Mirrors too but with the doors let partly open. Deputies of the Third Estate waited for over 3 hours for their audience with the King and were taken to a lesser salon, rather than the Hall of Mirrors. According to historian Simon Schama, the Third Estate deputies _________________________the King in a single file "like a crocodile of sullen schoolboys" and were then dismissed.
past before
The deputies were treated differently according to their estate and social distinctions were strictly observed. On the 2nd of May, Louis XVI received the deputies, one estate at a time. Deputies for the clergy received first with a private audience with Louis XVI and in the Hall of Mirrors behind closed doors. Deputies for the nobility went next. They had an audience with Louis XVI in the Hall of Mirrors too but with the doors let partly open. Deputies of the Third Estate waited for over 3 hours for their audience with the King and were taken to a lesser salon, rather than the Hall of Mirrors. According to historian Simon Schama, the Third Estate deputies passed before the King in a _________file "like a crocodile of sullen schoolboys" and were then dismissed.
single
On the __________________________(day/month/year), the deputies to the Estates-General walked in procession to the Church of Louis to celebrate mass. The Third Estate went first: wearing clothes made from plain black cloth. The Second Estate came next: wearing satin suits and gold or silver waistcoats. The First Estate came last with parish priests wearing plain clerical costs, bishops wearing scarlet and purple ceremonial clothing. According to historian Simon Schama "the more brilliantly the first two orders [estates] swaggered, the more alienated the Third Estate and provoked it into exploding the institution altogether."
4 May 1789
On the 4 May 1789, the deputies of the Estates-General ___________________________ to the Church of Louis to celebrate mass. The Third Estate went first: wearing clothes made from plain black cloth. The Second Estate came next: wearing satin suits and gold or silver waistcoats. The First Estate came last with parish priests wearing plain clerical costs, bishops wearing scarlet and purple ceremonial clothing. According to historian Simon Schama "the more brilliantly the first two orders [estates] swaggered, the more alienated the Third Estate and provoked it into exploding the institution altogether."
walked in procession
On the 4 May 1789, the deputies of the Estates-General walked in procession to the ____________________________to celebrate mass. The Third Estate went first: wearing clothes made from plain black cloth. The Second Estate came next: wearing satin suits and gold or silver waistcoats. The First Estate came last with parish priests wearing plain clerical costs, bishops wearing scarlet and purple ceremonial clothing. According to historian Simon Schama "the more brilliantly the first two orders [estates] swaggered, the more alienated the Third Estate and provoked it into exploding the institution altogether."
Church of Louis
On the 4 May 1789, the deputies of the Estates-General walked in procession to the Church of Louis to ____________________________________. The Third Estate went first: wearing clothes made from plain black cloth. The Second Estate came next: wearing satin suits and gold or silver waistcoats. The First Estate came last with parish priests wearing plain clerical costs, bishops wearing scarlet and purple ceremonial clothing. According to historian Simon Schama "the more brilliantly the first two orders [estates] swaggered, the more alienated the Third Estate and provoked it into exploding the institution altogether."
celebrate mass
On the 4 May 1789, the deputies of the Estates-General walked in procession to the Church of Louis to celebrate mass. The Third Estate went _______: wearing clothes made from plain black cloth. The Second Estate came next: wearing satin suits and gold or silver waistcoats. The First Estate came last with parish priests wearing plain clerical costs, bishops wearing scarlet and purple ceremonial clothing. According to historian Simon Schama "the more brilliantly the first two orders [estates] swaggered, the more alienated the Third Estate and provoked it into exploding the institution altogether."
first
On the 4 May 1789, the deputies of the Estates-General walked in procession to the Church of Louis to celebrate mass. The Third Estate went first: wearing clothes made from ____________________. The Second Estate came next: wearing satin suits and gold or silver waistcoats. The First Estate came last with parish priests wearing plain clerical costs, bishops wearing scarlet and purple ceremonial clothing. According to historian Simon Schama "the more brilliantly the first two orders [estates] swaggered, the more alienated the Third Estate and provoked it into exploding the institution altogether."
plain black cloth
On the 4 May 1789, the deputies of the Estates-General walked in procession to the Church of Louis to celebrate mass. The Third Estate went first: wearing clothes made from plain black cloth. The _____________________came next: wearing satin suits and gold or silver waistcoats. The First Estate came last with parish priests wearing plain clerical costs, bishops wearing scarlet and purple ceremonial clothing. According to historian Simon Schama "the more brilliantly the first two orders [estates] swaggered, the more alienated the Third Estate and provoked it into exploding the institution altogether."
Second Estate
On the 4 May 1789, the deputies of the Estates-General walked in procession to the Church of Louis to celebrate mass. The Third Estate went first: wearing clothes made from plain black cloth. The Second Estate came next: ____________________________________________________________________________________. The First Estate came last with parish priests wearing plain clerical costs, bishops wearing scarlet and purple ceremonial clothing. According to historian Simon Schama "the more brilliantly the first two orders [estates] swaggered, the more alienated the Third Estate and provoked it into exploding the institution altogether."
satin suits and gold or silver waistcoats
On the 4 May 1789, the deputies of the Estates-General walked in procession to the Church of Louis to celebrate mass. The Third Estate went first: wearing clothes made from plain black cloth. The Second Estate came next: wearing satin suits and gold or silver waistcoats. The First Estate came last with _____________________________________________wearing plain clerical costs, bishops wearing scarlet and purple ceremonial clothing. According to historian Simon Schama "the more brilliantly the first two orders [estates] swaggered, the more alienated the Third Estate and provoked it into exploding the institution altogether."
parish priests
On the 4 May 1789, the deputies of the Estates-General walked in procession to the Church of Louis to celebrate mass. The Third Estate went first: wearing clothes made from plain black cloth. The Second Estate came next: wearing satin suits and gold or silver waistcoats. The First Estate came last with parish priests wearing ___________________________, bishops wearing scarlet and purple ceremonial clothing. According to historian Simon Schama "the more brilliantly the first two orders [estates] swaggered, the more alienated the Third Estate and provoked it into exploding the institution altogether."
plain clerical clothes
On the 4 May 1789, the deputies of the Estates-General walked in procession to the Church of Louis to celebrate mass. The Third Estate went first: wearing clothes made from plain black cloth. The Second Estate came next: wearing satin suits and gold or silver waistcoats. The First Estate came last with parish priests wearing plain clerical costs, _____________________wearing scarlet and purple ceremonial clothing. According to historian Simon Schama "the more brilliantly the first two orders [estates] swaggered, the more alienated the Third Estate and provoked it into exploding the institution altogether."
bishops
On the 4 May 1789, the deputies of the Estates-General walked in procession to the Church of Louis to celebrate mass. The Third Estate went first: wearing clothes made from plain black cloth. The Second Estate came next: wearing satin suits and gold or silver waistcoats. The First Estate came last with parish priests wearing plain clerical costs, bishops wearing ______________________________________________________________clothing. According to historian Simon Schama "the more brilliantly the first two orders [estates] swaggered, the more alienated the Third Estate and provoked it into exploding the institution altogether."
scarlet and purple ceremonial clothing
On the 4 May 1789, the deputies of the Estates-General walked in procession to the Church of Louis to celebrate mass. The Third Estate went first: wearing clothes made from plain black cloth. The Second Estate came next: wearing satin suits and gold or silver waistcoats. The First Estate came last with parish priests wearing plain clerical costs, bishops wearing scarlet and purple ceremonial clothing. According to historian ___________________________"the more brilliantly the first two orders [estates] swaggered, the more alienated the Third Estate and provoked it into exploding the institution altogether."
Simon Schama
On the 4 May 1789, the deputies of the Estates-General walked in procession to the Church of Louis to celebrate mass. The Third Estate went first: wearing clothes made from plain black cloth. The Second Estate came next: wearing satin suits and gold or silver waistcoats. The First Estate came last with parish priests wearing plain clerical costs, bishops wearing scarlet and purple ceremonial clothing. According to historian Simon Schama "_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________."
the more brilliantly the first two orders [estates] swaggered, the more alienated the Third Estate and provoked it into exploding the institution altogether"
The arrival of Louis XVI on the 4th of May to the mass was greeted with shouts "_______________________________________"
long live the King
The arrival of Louis XVI on the 4th of May to the mass was greeted with shouts "long live the King" Conversely, the Queen had not received a single _______________________________________________
acclamation
The arrival of Louis XVI on the 4th of May to the mass was greeted with shouts "long live the King" Conversely, the Queen had not received a single acclamation. Conversely, the Queen had not received a single acclamation. It was noted that the queen looked _____ as she passed by the procession as she knew her seven year old son the passed by the procession as she knew seven year old, the dauphin, was dying of tuberculosis.
sad
The arrival of Louis XVI on the 4th of May to the mass was greeted with shouts "long live the King" Conversely, the Queen had not received a single acclamation. Conversely, the Queen had not received a single acclamation. It was noted that the queen looked sad as she passed by the procession as she knew her seven year old son the passed by the procession as she knew seven year old, the dauphin, was dying of __________________________.
tuberculosis
The arrival of Louis XVI on the 4th of May to the mass was greeted with shouts "long live the King" Conversely, the Queen had not received a single acclamation. Conversely, the Queen had not received a single acclamation. It was noted that the queen looked sad as she passed by the procession she knew her seven year old son the passed by the procession as she knew seven year old, the _______________, was dying of tuberculosis.
dauphin
The arrival of Louis XVI on the 4th of May to the mass was greeted with shouts "long live the King" Conversely, the Queen had not received a single acclamation. Conversely, the Queen had not received a single acclamation. It was noted that the queen looked sad as she passed by the ______________________as she knew her seven year old son the passed by the procession as she knew seven year old, the dauphin, was dying of tuberculosis.
procession
The arrival of Louis XVI on the 4th of May to the mass was greeted with shouts "long live the King" Conversely, the Queen had not received a single acclamation. Conversely, the Queen had not received a single acclamation. It was noted that the queen looked sad as she passed by the procession as she knew her seven year old son as she knew her _______________ year old, the dauphin, was dying of tuberculosis.
seven
The arrival of Louis XVI on the 4th of May to the mass was greeted with shouts "long live the King" Conversely, the Queen had not received a single acclamation. Conversely, the Queen had not received a single acclamation. It was noted that the queen looked sad as she passed by the the procession as she knew her seven year old son, the ___________________, was dying of tuberculosis.
dauphin
The arrival of Louis XVI on the 4th of May to the mass was greeted with shouts "long live the King" Conversely, the Queen had not received a single acclamation. Conversely, the Queen had not received a single acclamation. It was noted that the queen looked sad as she passed by the procession as she knew her seven year old son as she knew seven year old, the dauphin, was dying of ____________________.
tuberculosis
The arrival of Louis XVI on the 4th of May to the mass was greeted with shouts "long live the King" Conversely, the Queen had not received a single acclamation. Conversely, the Queen had not received a single acclamation. It was noted that the queen looked sad as she passed by the procession as she knew her seven year old son as she knew seven year old, the dauphin, was dying of tuberculosis. Unable to take part, he watched from a _____________. Reportedly "could scarcely hold back her teers as he smiled valiantly at her"
balcony
The arrival of Louis XVI on the 4th of May to the mass was greeted with shouts "long live the King" Conversely, the Queen had not received a single acclamation. Conversely, the Queen had not received a single acclamation. It was noted that the queen looked sad as she passed by the procession as she knew her seven year old son as she knew seven year old, the dauphin, was dying of tuberculosis. Unable to take part, he watched from a balcony. Reportedly "__________________________________________________________________________"
could scarcely hold back her tears as he smiled valiantly at her
On the ___________________(day/month/year), the opening ceremony for the sitting of the Estates-General took place at the Hotel des Menus-Plaisirs.
5th of May 1789
On the 5th of May 1789, the ____________________________________________ for the sitting of the Estates-General took place at the Hotel des Menus Plaisirs.
opening ceremony
On the 5th of May 1789, the opening ceremony for the sitting of the _________________________________ took place at the Hotel des Menus Plaisirs.
Estates-General
On the 5th of May 1789, the opening ceremony for the sitting of the Estates-General took place at the _______________________________________________________________--
Hotel des Menus Plaisirs
On the 5th of May 1789, the opening ceremony for the sitting of the Estates-General took place at the Hotel des Menus Plaisirs. Louis XVI made a short speech of welcome. He referred to the "________________________________________________________________"
much exaggerated desire for innovations
On the 5th of May 1789, the opening ceremony for the sitting of the Estates-General took place at the Hotel des Menus Plaisirs. Louis XVI made a short speech of welcome. He referred to the "much exaggerated desire for innovations". After _______________, Louis XVI's Keeper of Seals, also spoke of "dangerous innovations.
Barenton
On the 5th of May 1789, the opening ceremony for the sitting of the Estates-General took place at the Hotel des Menus Plaisirs. Louis XVI made a short speech of welcome. He referred to the "much exaggerated desire for innovations". After Barenton, Louis XVI's ______________________________, also spoke of "dangerous innovations.
Keeper of Seals
On the 5th of May 1789, the opening ceremony for the sitting of the Estates-General took place at the Hotel des Menus Plaisirs. Louis XVI made a short speech of welcome. He referred to the "much exaggerated desire for innovations". After Barenton, Louis XVI's Keeper of Seals, also spoke of "________________________________".
dangerous innovations
On the 5th of May 1789, the opening ceremony for the sitting of the Estates-General took place at the Hotel des Menus Plaisirs. Louis XVI made a short speech of welcome. He referred to the "much exaggerated desire for innovations". After Barenton, Louis XVI's Keeper of Seals, also spoke of "dangerous innovations." The final speaker was _____________________________________ who had been reinstated as controller-general of France, and he made a ______________hour speech about the state of the nation's finances. Necker informed the Estates that the deficit stood at ________ million livres and that this could be covered by increases in taxation. Necker's speech __________ the whole audience, including the King who fell _____________
Jacques Necker, three, 54, bored, asleep
On the ___________________(day/month/year), the deputies me in their separate estates to verify their credentials. The whole question of voting by estate or by head was still not settled.
6 May 1789
On the 6 May 1789, the deputies met in their separate estates to verify their credentials. The whole question of voting by estate or by head was still not settled. Members of the ___________ and __________ Estates met in separate halls and began the process of checking the _____________________, however the Third Estate demanded that every deputy should present their credentials to the full body of deputies assembled in one place. Until this was conceded, they _______________to undertake the process of verification. They knew that if verification were done by estate, then _______________-ould also be done by Estate,
First, Second, credentials, refused, voting
Dispute of credentials- Meanwhile, in the __________________________, a motion by Lafayette that the three estates should verify their mandates together was massively defeated 141 votes to 47 votes.
nobles assembly
Dispute of credentials- Meanwhile, in the nobles assembly, a motion by __________________- that the three estates should verify their mandates together was massively defeated, 141 votes to 47.
Lafayette
Dispute of credentials- Meanwhile, in the nobles assembly, a motion by Lafayette - that the three estates should ___________________________________________ was massively defeated 141 votes to 47.
verify their mandates together
Dispute of credentials- Meanwhile, in the nobles assembly, a motion by Lafayette - that the estates should verify their mandates together was massively defeated _______ votes to 47.
141
Dispute of credentials- Meanwhile, in the nobles assembly, a motion by Lafayette - that the estates should verify their mandates together was massively defeated 141 votes to _____
47
Dispute of credentials- the clergy: ____________ deputies voted for separate representation while 114 voted against.
133
Dispute of credentials- the clergy: 133 deputies voted for separate representation while _______voted against.
114
Dispute of credentials- for a full ____________(number) weeks, the deputies of the Third Estate met, talked, and debated but would not organise themselves or adopt any rules of procedure.
three
Dispute of credentials- for a full three weeks, the deputies of the Third Estate met, talked, and debated but would not organise themselves or adopt any rules of _____________
procedure
Dispute of credentials- For a full three weeks, the deputies of the Third Estate met, talked, and debated but would not organise themselves or adopt any rules of procedure. They did made one decision: to refer themselves as the "________________"
Commons
Disputes of credentials- For a full three weeks, the deputies of the Third Estate met, talked, and debated but would not organise themselves or adopt any rules of procedure. The Third Estate appointed an ______________ named Jean-Sylvain Bailly to control the debates. Bailly was well respected and popular figure and had overseen the elections of the 407 Third Estate deputies from Paris.
astronomer
Disputes of credentials- For a full three weeks, the deputies of the Third Estate met, talked, and debated but would not organise themselves or adopt any rules of procedure. The Third Estate appointed an astronomer named _______________________________ to control the debates. Bailly was well respected and popular figure and had overseen the elections of the 407 Third Estate deputies from Paris.
Jean-Sylvain Bailly
Disputes of credentials- For a full three weeks, the deputies of the Third Estate met, talked, and debated but would not organise themselves or adopt any rules of procedure. The Third Estate appointed an astronomer named Jean-Sylvain Bailly to control the debates. Bailly was well respected and popular figure and had overseen the elections of the _______ Third Estate deputies from Paris.
407
Disputes of credentials- For a full three weeks, the deputies of the Third Estate met, talked, and debated but would not organise themselves or adopt any rules of procedure. The Third Estate appointed an astronomer named Jean-Sylvain Bailly to control the debates. Bailly was well respected and popular figure and had overseen the elections of the 407 Third Estate deputies from ___________.
Paris
The Third Estate Gains Momentum- On the ___________________________________________________________ (day/month/year)_, Necker suggested hat each estate should verify the credentials of its own members, but that the other estates should be able to challenge the results.
4th June 1789
The Third Estate Gains Momentum- _________________________proposed to the Commons that it should summon the clergy and the nobles to join with the Third Estate or to forgo their rights as representatives of the nation.
Abbe Sieyes
The Third Estate Gains Momentum- Sieyes was not asking the deputies of the clergy and the nobles to join the Third Estate, but to recognise that they they were all _________________________________________
representatives of the French nation.
The Third Estate gains momentum- By __________________________(day/date/year), the deputies of the Third Estate had decided to send a delegation to the First Estate.
10 June, 1789
According to historian ____________________ "it was in the Church, more than any other group in France, that the separation between rich and poor was most bitterly articulated"
Simon Schama
According to historian Simon Schama, "it was in the Church_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________"
more than any other group in France, that the separation between rich and poor was most bitterly contested"
Although the wealthiest bishops may have had an annual income of _____________________________________________ the standard annual stipend for a village priest was just 700 livres.
50,000
Although the wealthiest bishops may have had an annual income of 50,000 livres the __________________________________________ for a village priest was just 700 livres.
standard annual stipend
Although the wealthiest bishops may have had an annual income of 50,000 livres the standard annual stipend for a village priest was just ___________________________________________
700 livres
Of the _________ clerical deputies, almost two-thirds were ordinary parish priests.
303
Of the 303 clerical deputies, almost _____________________ were ordinary parish priests.
two thirds
According to historian __________________, "the Great Fear of 1789: Rural Panic in Revolutionary France," the First Estate was "horrified" by the "idea of a nation in which every citizen had exactly the same rights."
George Lefebvre
According to historian George Lefebvre, in "_______________________________________________________________________________________" the First Estate was "horrified" by the "idea of a nation in which every citizen had exactly the same rights."
the Great Fear of 1789: Rural Panic in Revolutionary France