Ordonner les Lettres
11-2A West European History NapoleonVersion en ligne
GHW.9.2 Identify and describe ways in which humans have used technology to modify the physical
environment in order to settle areas in different world regions, and evaluate the impact of
these technologies on the physical and human environments affected. (E)
1
The _____ _____ was important to many French people, and it was disregarded during the revolution, so Napoleon brings it back in order to create stability in France.
2
Napoleon's military strategy was effective most of the time, but it was vulnerable if the enemy practiced retreating quickly and _____ the _____ .
3
After the French revolution, all of Europe knew that Napoleon could lead an army, but they didn't know if he could _____ , and France needed him to _____ , because of the instability created by the revolution.
4
After many wars, Napoleon eventually lost some of his power in Europe, partly because it was not possible for him to _____ the _____ of Spain, and this occupied a lot of his men and resources.
5
One of the reasons Napoleon was such as an excellent military leader was due to the _____ of _____ , which he demonstrated by leading soldiers through the treacherous mountains to attack the enemy, a move no one predicted.
6
Napoleon's military strategy was effective against conventional armies, but it was vulnerable against _____ _____ , which he encountered in the rural areas of Spain.
7
One of the reasons Napoleon was such an excellent military leader was due to the _____ _____ of the soldiers in his army, who would do anything for him.
8
Napoleon's army took over Spain, and Napoleon appointed his sibling as the king, all because Spain disregarded the trade _____ against Britain.
9
All other _____ _____ went to war with France because Franc e kept sharing their revolutionary ideas with peasants in other countries.
10
The _____ _____ was Napoleon's plan to hurt Britain's economy by forbidding mainland Europe from doing business with Britain; Napoleon did this because he could not cross the English Channel and attack Britain in person.
11
Napoleon took a large section of land from the king of _____ after the 4th round of Napoleonic Wars, but took very little from Russia, which he and the king were friends.
12
_____ of France was how people referred to Napoleon after he and his brother removed the French government and created a new constitution for the people.
13
One of the reasons Napoleon was such an excellent military leader was due to _____ , which he accomplished by keeping his army small and by hunting and gathering in countryside.
14
Napoleon did not like losing promotions to the relatives of those in power, so he was all for the _____ , which tore down those in power and which made it possible for people like him to earn power.
15
Britain couldn't defeat Napoleon on land, and Napoleon couldn't defeat Britain at sea, so the British _____ _____
to all countries willing to battle with Napoleon, leading to the 3rd Napoleonic Wars.
16
Napoleon was very talented and smart, but in 18th century France all leadership roles were given to the _____ , and not to smart young men from poor families.
17
England _____ the _____ and Napoleon controlled the land, so they were both in a stalemate.
18
Napoleon's _____ of ____ was one reason that the other children in school bullied him, as well as the way he talked, and the fact he liked to read by himself.
19
Known as the Louisiana Purchase, Napoleon sold a ____ of _____ to America in order to finance his war against England.
20
_____ _____ was how you would describe Napoleon's home life, and it is surprising that such as an impoverished home produced such magnificent leader.
|