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| 6 | A group of five men who held the executive power in France according to the constitution of 1775. | 
 
 
| 10 | A body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to  which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed. | 
 
 
| 11 | Middle-class people who had accumulated economic wealth through trade and commerce. | 
 
 
| 13 | A system where the monarch is given the power to rule the land and the people by the divine right of kings. | 
 
 
| 14 | An inhabitant of a particular tow or city. | 
 
 
| 15 | A strong support or pride in ones nation. | 
 
 
| 16 | A social system that existed where people worked and fought for nobles who gave them protection and use of land in return. | 
 
 
| 17 | A person who has left their own country in order to settle in another, typically for political reasons. | 
 
 
| 18 | The state of being bankrupt. | 
 
 
| 21 | French statesman and military leader who became notorious as an artillery commander during the French Revolution. | 
 
 
| 22 | One tenth of annual earnings taken as a tax for the support of the church and the clergy. | 
 
 
| 23 | A person of noble rank or birth. | 
 
 
| 24 | The most radical and ruthless of the political groups formed, and in association with Robespierre they instituted the Reign of Terror. | 
 
 
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