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by Carrie Morar 8 min read

How many departments did the National Constituent Assembly have?

C) the National Constituent Assembly took the complicated patchwork of local provinces and replaced this with 83 departments of approximately equal size.

Why did the National Constituent Assembly abolish feudalism?

The National Constituent Assembly "abolished feudalism". In order to calm down the peasant population and end the chaos in the countryside.

What was the name of the song that became the French national anthem?

D) a group of volunteers from Marseilles created a song called, "Le Marseilles", which eventually became the French National Anthem.

What was the National Assembly replaced by?

A) the National Assembly, which had drafted the Constitution, was disbanded and replaced by a new Legislative Assembly filled with different representatives who were less cautious than those who had been members of the original National Constituent Assembly.

Why were the Sans-Culottes so unpopular?

Became unpopular during war with Austria and Prussia, angered sans-culottes because they took away unions, the riots led to the national convention

What is a levee en masse?

levee en masse, attempted to regulate businesses to support the war effort, confiscated or occupied materials necessary to support the war effort

Which estates are exceptions to the trend?

C. 1st Estate—in general, Talleyrand and Sieyes are exceptions to the trend

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