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The revolutionary government saw enemies of the Revolution everywhere. It passed laws that allowed it to arrest citizens on very little evidence. Soon, no one felt safe. Thousands of innocent prisoners were executed-some nobles, some priests, and some the ordinary "commoners" of France. A. True B. False

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    Yes, it is true that the revolutionary government saw enemies of the Revolution everywhere, and passed laws that allowed it to arrest citizens on very little evidence, since this was during the time of the "Reign of Terror", in which there was very little law and order in France.
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