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Which statement describes the French Revolutionary period?

A.
the period when the French put an end to absolute monarchy

B.
the period when Napoleon Bonaparte ruled France

C.
the period when there was dictatorial authority in France

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A.the period when the French put an end to absolute monarchy

The French Revolution contains the timeline ( 1789- 1799) where the political and social unrest in France leads to overthrowing the authoritarian and monarchical regime led by Louis XVI.

At the moment France was politically and socially unstable, often with efforts from the European kings trying to regain the ancient regime and favoring conservative ideoloy. By the time Napoleon had it make it through his influence was feared abroad and many people coming from many different brackgrounds embraced his ideals. Eventually Napoleon proclaims itself Emperor and assumes a new era of strict rule among the countries he seizes. Only to be opposed by the Royal factions.

The outcome of the revolution:

abolition of the monarchy.

the spread of the ideas of Illustration to the European lands.

the spread of liberalism

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A. the period when the French put an end to absolute monarch

The French Revolution began in 1789 and was a period of social and political unrest in France and its colonies. Being one of the most violent revolts in the eighteenth century, one of the causes that produced it was when the commoners, members of the Third Estate, claimed for rights and more political voice to King Louis XVI.

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