History, asked by ArushAlshi, 10 months ago

2] who constituted the middle class in
the French society in the 18th
Century? Explain the conditions that
helped them in bringing change in
social & economic
order in Europe.

This is a 5 mark question
from the lesson
french revolution



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Answered by ramanjotkour1234
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Explanation: In the eighteenth century, many persons who belonged to third estate and earned their wealth through overseas trade and manufacturing goods, were termed as middle class. It was a new social group, which also comprised of court officials, lawyers and administrative officials

Answered by dhruvk2203
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THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY WITNESS THE EMERGENCE OF SOCIAL GROUPS,TERMED MIDDLE CLASS , WHO EARNED THEIR WEALTH THROUGH AN EXPANDING OVERSEAS TRADE . THE THIRD ESTATE INCLUDED PROFESSION SUCH AS LAWYERS OR ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICIALS. ALL OF THESE WERE EDUCATED AND BELIEVED THAT NO GROUP IN SOCIETY SHOULD BE PRIVILEGED BY BIRTH . THESE IDEAS ENVISAGING A SOCIETY BASED ON FREEDOM AND EQUAL LAWS AND OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL WERE PUT FORWARD BY PHILOSOPHERS SUCH AS JOHN LOCKE AND JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU .

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