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After the Jacobins’ revolt in 1792, which of these events happened in France?
(i) Elections were held
(ii) France was declared a Republic
(iii) Monarchy was abolished
(iv) All the above​

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Answered by IIHEAVENQUEEN02II
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After the Jacobins’ revolt in 1792, which of these events happened in France?

(i) Elections were held

(ii) France was declared a Republic

(iii) Monarchy was abolished

(iv) All the above

Answered by syed2020ashaels
0

Answer:

OPTION (iv) All of the above

Explanation:

  • In 1789 there was an economic crisis that caused food scarcity and thereby led to one of the most significant events in history which we now refer to as The French Revolution.
  • One of the very important events of The French Revolution happens to be The Insurrection of August 10, 1972.
  • The revolutionaries of Paris came to the Tuileries Palace because of the extreme conflict with the French monarchy.
  • After this, Louis XVI got arrested on August 13 in the year 1972.
  • Post this event, the National Constituent Assembly declared France a republic.
  • Monarchy was abolished.

Final Answer:

After the Jacobins’ revolt in 1792, elections were held, France was declared a Republic, and Monarchy was abolished.

Hence, option (iv) is the right answer.

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