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7 August, 22:36

In contrast to the American Revolution, the French Revolution a. sought to re-create society from scratch. b. drew on Enlightenment ideas about liberty. c. experienced no participation by women. d. sought to preserve existing liberties

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  1. 8 August, 00:21
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    In contrast to the American Revolution, the French Revolution

    a. sought to re-create society from scratch

    Explanation:

    In contrast to the American Revolution, the French Revolution was more about removing the monarchy and upending the society from its evils. It was led by and participated by various parts of the society to get them benefits and gains.

    In contrast, the American revolution was more elitist and it did not seek to overhaul the society as the French did, instead it just sought to gain independence for the country.
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