| A | B |
| Scrapped in Philadelphia in 1787 | Articles of Confederation |
| Fought with Americans to "strike a blow against England" | Lafayette |
| Leader of the Haitian Revolution | Toussaint |
| Radical deputies in the French National Assembly | Jacobins |
| Provincials who protected the life of Louis XVI | Girondins |
| Revolutionary name for the Notre Dame Cathedral | Temple of Reason |
| The month in which the French Revolution took a conservative turn | Thermidor |
| First a symbol of oppression and later of freedom | Bastille |
| Demonstrated Napoleon's pragmatic policy toward religion | Concordat |
| Site of naval battle which led Napoleon to adopt the Continental System | Trafalgar |
| The Civil Code of the Emperor Napoleon, who granted to France and its empire many of the rights demanded by the French Revolutionaries | Code Napoleon |
| the governing body of France during the radical phase of the revolution, the members precipitated the reign of terror | Committee of Public Safety |
| the name the 3rd Estate assumed after taking the Tennis Court Oath not to adjourn until it had given France a constitution | National Assembly |
| an attempt to curtail the sale of military offices to members of the rising French Middle class in order to prevent the nobility from growing | Segur Law |
| The French middle class, which in the 18th century was growing in economic worth but not in political power | Bourgeoisie |