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Which social class would it have been most dangerous to belong to during the French Revolution? (5 points) the aristocracy the priesthood urban workers rural farm workers
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Which social class would it have been most dangerous to belong to during the French Revolution? (5 points)
the aristocracy
the priesthood
urban workers
rural farm workers
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A: the aristocracy
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social class that it would have been most dangerous to belong to during the French Revolution would have been the "
aristocracy," since this revolution was about taking power from the elite and giving it to the common people.
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