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Storming the Bastille: A Turning Point in Revolution

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This quiz checks your understanding of the Storming of the Bastille (July 14, 1789) and why it became a major symbol and turning point in the French Revolution. Answer each question using evidence and clear historical reasoning.

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On July 14, 1789, Parisians stormed the Bastille primarily to obtain which of the following?

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2.

The Bastille was a symbol of royal power and the perceived abuse of authority under the monarchy.

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3.

Which outcome best explains why the Storming of the Bastille mattered beyond Paris?

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4.

What type of building was the Bastille in 1789? (Answer in 3 words or fewer.)

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5.

Match each term to its best description (intro level).

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Revolution

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Fortress-prison in Paris

National Assembly

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Government ruled by a king

Monarchy

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Major political and social change

Bastille

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Reform-minded lawmaking body

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In 4–6 sentences, explain why the Storming of the Bastille became a powerful symbol of the French Revolution. Include (1) what the crowd wanted, (2) what the Bastille represented, and (3) one political effect of the event.