The Process

The WebQuest will help you understand the events and major players in the French Revolution. You will work in groups of 5 students each researching one of these roles: bourgeoisie/ aristocracy peasants, artists, philosophers, and the church.

Step: 1 Begin your WebQuest with doing background information about the revolution, the three estates, and the social, political, and economic unrest in France at this time. Complete the Chart Worksheet (PDF). The following links will help you do this. These links are also useful for specific roles!


Step 2: Then each of you will have to decide on which role you would like to take. You can find information on each of these roles and the effects they had on the revolution and French society by looking at the web sites listed for each role.

Peasants



Bourgeoisie/ Aristocracy


Philosophers



Artists/writers

The Church
NOTE: When looking at the web sites make sure you look at what the evaluation rubric says, so you know what is needed in the debate and the paper. Do not spend time looking at unnecessary information like the decapitation of Louis XVI. Spend time looking at information that describes each of the roles, and the views that the held during the revolution.

Step 3: Once you have collected your research create an outline in notecard form to prepare your argument for the debate. This part of the assignment is important because it will help you organize your thoughts and evidence for your argument in the debate. THIS IS IMPORTANT BECAUSE IT WILL HELP YOU ARGUE MORE EFFECIENTLY AND THEREFORE RECEIVE A BETTER GRADE.

Step 4: You will come together as a group and use individual research to create a paper. The group will come up with an original thesis and write a 10-12 page paper. This will be graded based on the thesis, grammar, historical accuracy, and content. This is further explained in the evaluation section.