WH Quiz Review Revolutions. Who was Maximilien Robespierre?
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Obj: To understand the desire for reform in 18 th century France Focus: Read Setting the Scene pg 468 and look at chart on pg 469. Make at least 5 generalizations.
The French Revolution and Napoleon (1789-1815) Chapter 7.
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TOPIC - FRENCH REVOLUTION SUBJECT - HISTORY CLASS - IX A ROLL NO. - 9 TEACHER - MISS. SONA SINGH BY ANSHUMAN SHARMA.
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