
Strange French Revolution trends
Chapter 1
Rewriting the clock and calendar
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Chapter 2
Bizarre cults and cardboard mountains
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Chapter 3
Revolutionary fashion and everyday rebellion
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Chapter 4
Bizarre trends of the Reign of Terror
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YOUR GOAL
Master of Strange French Revolution trends
Ch 3 · Revolutionary fashion and everyday rebellion
misslily Tie a thin red ribbon (oh, à la victime!) / Chop your curls to bare your neck (we're gonna dance tonight, yeah!)
Fun Fact
Pet names: Even pets weren't safe; citizens renamed dogs named 'Rex' (King) or 'César' to more patriotic names like 'Liberté' to avoid suspicion.
Glossary
sans-culotte (noun)
A radical partisan of the lower classes in the French Revolution, typically distinguished by wearing trousers instead of knee-breeches. In 1792, these Parisian activists popularized loose trousers to visibly protest aristocratic privilege.
A radical partisan of the lower classes in the French Revolution, typically distinguished by wearing trousers instead of knee-breeches. In 1792, these Parisian activists popularized loose trousers to visibly protest aristocratic privilege.
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What does the revolutionary term 'sans-culottes' literally translate to in English?
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What color was the famous 'liberty cap' (bonnet rouge) worn by passionate French revolutionaries?
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Which of the following was a real, bizarre name given to French babies during the Revolution?
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Why did French citizens rename pets with names like 'Rex' or 'César' during the Reign of Terror?
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Which famous French resort town was renamed 'Héraclée' during the anti-royalist renaming craze?
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What did revolutionary French card makers replace the traditional King card with in 1793?


