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A primary source about the French Revolution is
influence of and privileges granted to the First and Second Estates
education level
increased their power during the French Revolution
unfair policies of taxation
desire of the majority to share in the privileges and responsibilities of the few
Nationalistic feelings were stimulated.
an eyewitness account from a prisoner at the Bastille
The divine right theory of kings was challenged.
What was one effect of the French Revolution?
influence of and privileges granted to the First and Second Estates
education level
increased their power during the French Revolution
unfair policies of taxation
desire of the majority to share in the privileges and responsibilities of the few
Nationalistic feelings were stimulated.
an eyewitness account from a prisoner at the Bastille
The divine right theory of kings was challenged.
In the late 1700s, which situation in France is considered a cause of the other three?
influence of and privileges granted to the First and Second Estates
education level
increased their power during the French Revolution
unfair policies of taxation
desire of the majority to share in the privileges and responsibilities of the few
Nationalistic feelings were stimulated.
an eyewitness account from a prisoner at the Bastille
The divine right theory of kings was challenged.
One way in which Robespierre and Napoleon are similar is that they both
influence of and privileges granted to the First and Second Estates
education level
increased their power during the French Revolution
unfair policies of taxation
desire of the majority to share in the privileges and responsibilities of the few
Nationalistic feelings were stimulated.
an eyewitness account from a prisoner at the Bastille
The divine right theory of kings was challenged.
In which way did the ideas of the Enlightenment influence the French Revolution?
influence of and privileges granted to the First and Second Estates
education level
increased their power during the French Revolution
unfair policies of taxation
desire of the majority to share in the privileges and responsibilities of the few
Nationalistic feelings were stimulated.
an eyewitness account from a prisoner at the Bastille
The divine right theory of kings was challenged.
Before the French Revolution, the people of France were divided into three estates based mainly on their
influence of and privileges granted to the First and Second Estates
education level
increased their power during the French Revolution
unfair policies of taxation
desire of the majority to share in the privileges and responsibilities of the few
Nationalistic feelings were stimulated.
an eyewitness account from a prisoner at the Bastille
The divine right theory of kings was challenged.
The French Revolution was a reaction to the
influence of and privileges granted to the First and Second Estates
education level
increased their power during the French Revolution
unfair policies of taxation
desire of the majority to share in the privileges and responsibilities of the few
Nationalistic feelings were stimulated.
an eyewitness account from a prisoner at the Bastille
The divine right theory of kings was challenged.
The rise of democratic movements in Europe originated mainly from the
influence of and privileges granted to the First and Second Estates
education level
increased their power during the French Revolution
unfair policies of taxation
desire of the majority to share in the privileges and responsibilities of the few
Nationalistic feelings were stimulated.
an eyewitness account from a prisoner at the Bastille
The divine right theory of kings was challenged.
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