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Heroes & Villains
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Name two qualities of a villain
Cruel, selfish, desire for power, disregard for others
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Name the three estates in pre-revolutionary France
First (clergy), second (noobility), third (commoners)
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Name one of the causes of public anger in France?
Economic inequality/taxation on the poor/lavish royal spending
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Why was Caesar assassinated?
Senators feared he was destroying the Roman Republic
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Who were the monarchs during the French Rev?
King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette
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Who was Ho Chi Minh?
Leader of North Vietnam who fought for independence from Colonial rule, communist
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What is a bushranger?
Criminal or outlaw living in the Australian bush who robbed settlers or travellers
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Who was Julius Caesar?
A Roman general and dictator who expanded Rome
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Why was Ned Kelly considered a hero by some?
He stood up for unfair treatment and represented the working class
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Who was Ned Kelly?
A famous Australian bushranger
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What year did the French Revolution begin?
1789
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Who was Napolean?
A French military general who seized power after the revolution and became Emperor
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Name two qualities of a hero
Bravery, selflessness, moral, desire to help others
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How does society influence who we see as heroes or villains?
Through media, culture, shared morals
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True or False: Cleopatra was the last Queen of Egypt?
True
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True or False: Marie Antoinette was nicknamed “Madame Deficit” because people believed her spending worsened France’s financial crisis.
True
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True or false: Winston Churchill was the British version of Hitler
False
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What is the main difference between a hero and a villain?
Hero acts for the good of others, villain acts selfishly or harms others
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