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W23.0 - French Revolution & Napoleon - PowerPoint Notes

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This PowerPoint includes the following major topics: Causes of the French Revolution, Bourgeoisie, Estates General, Louis XVI, National Assembly, Bastille, Declaration of the Rights of Man, Great Fear, Reign of Terror, Maximilien Robespierre, Jean-Paul Marat, Napoleon, Coup d'etat, Napoleonic Code, Failed Russian Invasion, Battle of Waterloo, Congress of Vienna, Effects of the French Revolution, etc. (Essential Questions are built into the PowerPoint as well.)

Please see my Guided Notes that coincides with this PowerPoint, they are ideal for lower-level students that need visuals: The French Revolution & Napoleon - Guided Notes (Blank and Filled-In)

My powerpoint has title slides for each section of the textbook that corresponds with the notes---you could simply edit those slides to have them match the textbook you use in your class.

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CHECK OUT MY OTHER POWERPOINT NOTES FOR WORLD HISTORY:

W11.1 - Byzantium Becomes the New Rome - PowerPoint Notes

W17.1 + 17.2 - The European Renaissance - PowerPoint Notes

W17.3 + 17.4 - The Reformation - PowerPoint Notes

W21.0 - Absolute Monarchs in Europe - PowerPoint Notes

W22.1 - The Scientific Revolution - PowerPoint Notes

W22.2 + 22.3 - The Enlightenment - PowerPoint Notes

W22.4 - The American Revolution - PowerPoint Notes

W23.0 - French Revolution & Napoleon - PowerPoint Notes

W24.3 - Nationalism in Italy & Germany - PowerPoint Notes

W24.4 - Nationalism in Eastern Europe - PowerPoint Notes

W25.1 - The Beginnings of Industrialization - PowerPoint Notes

W25.4 - Economics of the Industrial Revolution - PowerPoint Notes

W27.1 - Imperialists Divide Africa - PowerPoint Notes

W27.4 - British Imperialism in India - PowerPoint Notes

W28.1 - China Resists Imperialists - PowerPoint Notes

W28.2 - Japan's Meiji & Modernization - PowerPoint Notes

W29.1 - Setting the Stage for the Great War - PowerPoint Notes

W29.2 - The Great War Consumes Europe - PowerPoint Notes

W29.3 - Propaganda & Combat of the Great War - PowerPoint Notes

W29.4 - The Great War's Flawed Peace - PowerPoint Notes

W30.1 + 30.2 - Revolution in Russia (Lenin & Stalin)- PowerPoint Notes

W30.3 - Collapse of Chinese Imperial Rule - PowerPoint Notes

W30.4 - Nationalism in India - PowerPoint Notes

W31.3 - Fascism in Germany (Part 1 - Hitler's Rise) - PowerPoint Notes

W31.3 - Fascism in Germany (Part 2 - The Third Reich) - PowerPoint Notes

W32.1 - Moving Towards World War II - PowerPoint Notes

W32.2 - Hitler's Lightening War (World War II) - PowerPoint Notes

W32.3 - The Allies Are Victorious (World War II) - PowerPoint Notes

W32.4 - The Holocaust (World War II) - PowerPoint Notes

W33.1 - The Start of the Cold War - PowerPoint Notes

W33.2 - Communists Triumph in China - PowerPoint Notes

W33.3, 33.4, 33.5 - The Cold War Continues - PowerPoint Notes

W34.4 - Conflicts in the Middle East - PowerPoint Notes

W34.5 - The Modern Middle East - PowerPoint Notes

W35.2 - Democratic Challenges in Africa - PowerPoint Notes

W35.3 + 35.4 - Collapse of the Soviet Union - PowerPoint Notes

W35.5 - China Follows its Own Path - PowerPoint Notes

W36.1 - Europe Moves Past the Cold War - PowerPoint Notes

W36.2 - Post-WWII Japan - PowerPoint Notes

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