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What was one way that the French Revolution changed life in France?

A. It separated church and state.
B. It eliminated feudal class privileges.
C. It discouraged the rise of nationalism.
D. It led to greater social disparities between the Three Estates.

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The answer is B. Hope this helps :)
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Answer:

B. It eliminated feudal class privileges.

Step-by-step explanation:

The French Revolution was a social and political conflict, with various periods of violence, that convulsed France and, by extension of its implications, to other nations of Europe that faced supporters and opponents of the system known as the Ancien Regime. This Old Regime was characterized by a society divided among three estates: the feudal nobility, that held class privileges, the clergy, and the third estate, formed by the bourgeoisie, peasants, and commoners. The French Revolution began with the self-proclamation of the Third State as a National Assembly in 1789 and ended with the coup d'etat of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1799.

The revolution marked the end of feudalism and absolutism, as well as the end of class privileges in that country, and gave birth to a new regime where the bourgeoisie, sometimes supported by the popular masses, became the dominant political force in the country. The revolution undermined the foundations of the monarchical system as such to the extent that it overthrew it with discourses and initiatives capable of making it illegitimate.

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