15.The powerful ideas that circulated in Europe after the French Revolution
(1 Point)
Freedom and Equality
monarchy and dictatorship
fundamental Rights and Democracy
Peace and nationalism
Answers
Answer:
freedom and equality
Explanation:
“The discussion of liberty equality and fraternity has been a major influence on political thought since the time of the French Revolution… The revolution marked the triumph of 'the people'. It pronounced, in 1789, the 'Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen'.
The powerful ideas that circulated in Europe after the French revolution are :-
Nationalism and the wish for a constitutional state, either a constitutional Kingdom or a republic. Sometimes these ideas went together, sometimes not. However, nationalism had already started just before the Revolution. And a constitutional monarchy had long ago been declared in late 17th century Britain under King William III and Queen Mary. There were a few other democratic monarchies around but they were rather obscure.A Republic had never been a big success outside Switzerland. Genoa and Venice were decaying aristocratic republics where the nobles called the shots. And the Netherlands were officially a Republic but more a hybrid with a monarchy because of the House of Orange. Poland-Lithuania had an elected King and was officially the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, not the First Polish Republic. This all started to change, but not a full 100 % for the better..