Describe any five impact abolition of censorship in France in 1789
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a. The French revolution certainly had a long lasting impact on the people of the France and the World, which still can be felt in everyday life. The political and constitutional changes that came about in the wake of the French Revolution led to the transfer of sovereignty from the monarchy to a body of French citizens.
b. The revolution declared the supremacy of the people and that government must represent the will of the people.
c. The ideas of liberty and democratic rights were the most important legacy of the French Revolution , which today we certainly enjoy as most countries embraced democracy.
d. The ideals and virtues of liberty , equality , fraternity were and are reflected in everyday life.
e The revolution marked the end of censorship, newspapers, pamphlets , were published on a large scale to popularise ideas of liberty, freedom, justice. Freedom of press and expression is one of the important privilege and forms the basis of any democratic rule.
f. The declaration of the rights of the man proclaimed certain natural and inalienable rights of men. Most constitutions in the World acknowledged these rights , rather granted them to all men and women.
g. It guaranteed freedom of press which raised as well as criticised the government,
h.It encouraged debate, reasoning, discussion among the people who began to question the status quo
i. Plays , songs, processions were organised to popularise ideals of freedom, liberty.
j.It led to spread of revolutionary ideas in other parts of Europe.
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a. The French revolution certainly had a long lasting impact on the people of the France and the World, which still can be felt in everyday life. The political and constitutional changes that came about in the wake of the French Revolution led to the transfer of sovereignty from the monarchy to a body of French citizens.
b. The revolution declared the supremacy of the people and that government must represent the will of the people.
c. The ideas of liberty and democratic rights were the most important legacy of the French Revolution , which today we certainly enjoy as most countries embraced democracy.
d. The ideals and virtues of liberty , equality , fraternity were and are reflected in everyday life.
e The revolution marked the end of censorship, newspapers, pamphlets , were published on a large scale to popularise ideas of liberty, freedom, justice. Freedom of press and expression is one of the important privilege and forms the basis of any democratic rule.
f. The declaration of the rights of the man proclaimed certain natural and inalienable rights of men. Most constitutions in the World acknowledged these rights , rather granted them to all men and women.
g. It guaranteed freedom of press which raised as well as criticised the government,
h.It encouraged debate, reasoning, discussion among the people who began to question the status quo
i. Plays , songs, processions were organised to popularise ideals of freedom, liberty.
j.It led to spread of revolutionary ideas in other parts of Europe.
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