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What was an immediate cause of the 1789 French Revolution
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As you might recall, the ideas of the Enlightenment and discontent with the monarchy were the long-term causes
of the French Revolution. But the immediate cause
of the
revolution
was
France's
economic crisis.
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the answer is a financial crisis
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