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12 March, 02:44

Which key ideas led to the French Revolution? a - self-government and the class system

b - absolute monarchy and censorship

c - self-government and individual freedom

d - individual freedom and supremacy of the Catholic Church

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  1. 12 March, 04:34
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    c - self-government and individual freedom

    Explanation:

    The ideals of the french revolution are equality, fraternity, and liberty. These were in stark contrast with the social order of the period. Absolute monarchs held power over people and territories. They legislated and demanded taxes that could not be questioned.

    A very rigid social structure prevented social mobility and gave extensive privileges to nobility, of which many lived from the rents of their extensive states. This excluded not only the poorest people but also wealthy merchants and industrialists that had little political leverage.
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