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What was an immediate cause of the 1789 French Revolution? the Enlightenment the Springtime of the Peoples the ideas of theCommunist Manifesto a financial crisis

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A financial crisis

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However, the immediate cause of the revolution was France's economic crisis. This crisis led to the meeting of the Estates General and the declaration by the Third Estate as the National Assembly. The revolution was soon underway.

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The best option from the list would be the "Enlightenment," since they were following Enlightenment principles, although a more direct cause would be the American Revolution. 
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