2. Who was the king of France on eve of the Revolution?
(a) Louis XIV (b) Louis XV (c) Louis XVI
(d) None of these
Answers
Answer:Louis XVI
Explanation:
As a result of the chaos the revolution, Napoleon Bonaparte took over the nation and proclaimed himself the Emperor, ending the period of revolutionary government in 1804. In 1814, Louis Stansilas Xavier, the younger brother of King Louis XVI, was installed as king of France, and he ruled until his death in 1824.
Answer:
Louis XVI was the King of France on the eve of the Revolution.
Explanation:
Louis Auguste, Duc de Berry is also known as Louis XVI was the final king of their dynasty. He fled when Napoleon captured France in 1789 and the French Revolution started. He and his queen were not good rulers, when the subjects were dying due to poverty and claimed that they did not even have bread to eat, the queen asked them to eat cakes. The angry subjects were guided by Napoleon and the revolution started in the hope of a better lifestyle.