The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The inspirations for the French Revolution were different from the inspirations for other revolutions in that the French people started the revolutionary movement because they were tired of the injustices, inequities, heavy taxation, and aggravations of their own King Philip XVI.
In the third state, farmers and poor French people were living in starvation and harsh economic conditions. There were no other options for a real change in a time where the king and his court lived an opulent life full of luxuries when the poor people were dying of starvation and diseases.
So in summary, the French Revolution started to dethrone the king, finish with the French crown and put an end to the unjust feudal system.
Other revolutions such as the American Revolutionary War, started as a way to get independence from the colonial rule of European nations, in that case, Great Britain.