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Chapter 22: The French Revolution
"Storming the Bastille" |
Introduction
Students have read about the beginning of the French Revolution
and the subsequent storming of the Bastille. In this activity
students will learn more about the Bastille and the remaining
effects of this event on the French culture today.
Lesson Description
Students will go to the Symbols of the Republic and Bastille
Web site to read specifically about the history of the Bastille
and the celebration of Bastille Day. They will then answer
four questions about what they have read.
Instructional Objectives
1. Students will understand the importance of the nationalistic
spirit that promoted the French Revolution and the storming
of the Bastille.
2. Students will see the lasting impression this Revolution
has had on the French culture.
Student Web Activity Answers
1. They stormed the Bastille in opposition to the Estates-General
and to show their dissatisfaction with the old regime.
2. Bastille Day, July 14th, was declared a holiday in 1880.
Its motto is "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity."
3. Bastille Day is celebrated with soleman military parades
as well as with dancing and fireworks.
4. Students' answers will vary but should include several
points of comparison between the two revolutions.
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