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17 June, 20:28

In what ways does the French Revolution slogan, "liberty, equality, and fraternity" represent the ideas of the Enlightenment?

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  1. 17 June, 21:24
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    This slogan created a feeling of nationalism in Europe

    Explanation:

    People who followed a traditional and rural way of life must be liberated. Nobility is considered to be the wealthy class in France and the difference between the rich and the poor must be eliminated.

    The idea behind this slogan is to enable the entire citizens feel that they are bound together with the feeling of nationalism. During French revolution bastille prisons were filled civilians and there was a huge unrest and guillotines which continues at that time.
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