enlist the steps taken by robespierre during the regin of terror in france
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=. Steps taken by Robespierre's government are as follow-
-. Laws were issued placing a maximum ceiling on wages and prices.
-. Laws were issued placing a maximum ceiling on wages and prices.-. Meat and bread were rationed.
-. Laws were issued placing a maximum ceiling on wages and prices.-. Meat and bread were rationed.-. Peasants were forced to transport their grain to the cities and sell it at prices fixed by the government.
-. Laws were issued placing a maximum ceiling on wages and prices.-. Meat and bread were rationed.-. Peasants were forced to transport their grain to the cities and sell it at prices fixed by the government.-. The use of more expensive white flour was forbidden; all citizens were required to eat the pain d’égalité (equality bread), a loaf made of wholewheat.
-. Laws were issued placing a maximum ceiling on wages and prices.-. Meat and bread were rationed.-. Peasants were forced to transport their grain to the cities and sell it at prices fixed by the government.-. The use of more expensive white flour was forbidden; all citizens were required to eat the pain d’égalité (equality bread), a loaf made of wholewheat. -. Equality was practised by forms of speech and address.
-. Laws were issued placing a maximum ceiling on wages and prices.-. Meat and bread were rationed.-. Peasants were forced to transport their grain to the cities and sell it at prices fixed by the government.-. The use of more expensive white flour was forbidden; all citizens were required to eat the pain d’égalité (equality bread), a loaf made of wholewheat. -. Equality was practised by forms of speech and address.-. The use of more expensive white flour was forbidden; all citizens were required to eat the pain d’égalité (equality bread), a loaf made of wholewheat.
-. Laws were issued placing a maximum ceiling on wages and prices.-. Meat and bread were rationed.-. Peasants were forced to transport their grain to the cities and sell it at prices fixed by the government.-. The use of more expensive white flour was forbidden; all citizens were required to eat the pain d’égalité (equality bread), a loaf made of wholewheat. -. Equality was practised by forms of speech and address.-. The use of more expensive white flour was forbidden; all citizens were required to eat the pain d’égalité (equality bread), a loaf made of wholewheat. -. Churches were shutdown and buildings converted to barracks or offices.