Question

Answer the following about pamphleteering around the outbreak of the French Revolution, for 10 points each.
[10e] Just before the Revolution, the clergyman Abbé Sieyès (“ah-BAY say-YES”) published a pamphlet asking “What is” this group? This group comprised France’s common people, as opposed to the clergy and nobility.
ANSWER: Third Estate [accept “What is the Third Estate?” or “Qu’est-ce que le Tiers-État?”]
[10m] Jean-Paul Marat (“muh-RAH”) agitated against Louis XVI (“the sixteenth”) in this radical newspaper, which was originally called Le Publiciste parisien (“LUH poo-bluh-SEEST puh-rih-zee-EHN”). Marat was correcting a proof of this newspaper when Charlotte Corday murdered him.
ANSWER: L’Ami du peuple [or The Friend of the People]
[10h] In 1793, Napoleon Bonaparte wrote a pro-Jacobin pamphlet titled for “The Supper at” this town that impressed Augustin Robespierre. The pamphlet dramatizes a conversation between Napoleon and four merchants at this town after retaking Avignon (“ah-vee-NYOHN”).
ANSWER: Beaucaire [accept The Supper at Beaucaire or The Dinner at Beaucaire or Le souper de Beaucaire]

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Brown AFlorida A100010
Chicago AChicago B1010020
Chicago CTexas A100010
Claremont AIllinois A10101030
Columbia AUC Berkeley A100010
Columbia BMinnesota B100010
Cornell BIndiana A100010
Georgia Tech AStanford A1010020
Georgia Tech BSouth Carolina A100010
Harvard ANorth Carolina A100010
Houston APurdue A0000
Imperial AUC Berkeley B0000
Iowa State AWUSTL B100010
Johns Hopkins AVanderbilt A100010
McGill APenn State A100010
Michigan ANYU A100010
Minnesota AToronto A100010
Northwestern AMIT A100010
Ohio State ACornell A1010020
Rutgers BFlorida B100010
Virginia ARutgers A1010020
WUSTL AMaryland A100010
Yale ADuke A1010020
Yale BPenn A1010020