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The Reign of Terror

The Reign of Terror

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10th Grade

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Aliyah Nze

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The storming of the Bastille, widespread social inequality, economic hardships, and political discontent were key factors that sparked the French Revolution in 1789.

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The French Revolution is considered significant in world history because it led to the consolidation of absolute monarchy and the suppression of democratic ideals.

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False

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Before the revolution, France was ruled by an absolute monarchy under King Louis XVI, with a representative assembly called the Estates-General.

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False

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The storming of the Bastille symbolized the people's revolt against oppression, while the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen laid the foundation for democratic principles.

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False

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Internal conflicts between revolutionaries and counter-revolutionaries, as well as external threats from neighboring monarchies, fueled tensions in France.

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True

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False

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The outbreak of war dampened radicalism within France and helped stabilize the political situation.

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The September Massacres were a series of mass killings of political prisoners by revolutionary mobs in Paris, reflecting the growing radicalism of the revolution.

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The Jacobins were a moderate political faction advocating for gradual reforms, while the sans-culottes were aristocrats who opposed the revolution.

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Louis XVI's execution heightened tensions with other European powers and galvanized revolutionary fervor within France.

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The period of violent change led to the consolidation of Robespierre's power and the continuation of the Reign of Terror

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The French Revolution teaches us about the complexities of revolutionary change, the dangers of extremism, and the importance of democratic principles.

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The events of the French Revolution are irrelevant to modern-day society and have no bearing on contemporary governance or social change.

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