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. examine the effect of the french revolution on the everyday life of the people in france

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Answered by rohanguptarihaaan
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The effect of the French Revolution on the everyday life of the people in France can be described by following points..


a. The French revolution certainly had a long lasting impact on the people of the Europe.
b.  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.
c. The revolution declared the supremacy of the people and that government must represent the will of the people.
​e. The ideas of liberty and democratic rights were the most important legacy of the French Revolution
 The ideals and virtues of liberty , equality , fraternity inspired many movements in the 19th and 20th century, throughout the World.
f. We may give example rise of nationalist sentiments in many parts of Europe, women's suffrage movement which were based on such ideals.
g.The revolution was a fight for equality and justice, to do away with social privileges and establish a society based on merit. 
h. It brought about the abolition of serfdom, freed the peasantry and acknowledged the ideas of social, economic and personal liberty.
i. The French revolution established the idea of  government based on consent and to be answerable and accountable to the people, thus laying the foundation of a democratic rule.
j. The french revolution established equality of opportunities for all as the basis of social order .

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

During revolution, France saw many changes like clothes people wear, language and the books they read.

laws were paas to translate these ideas of equality and liberty into everyday life.

one important law which came into effect was the abolition of censorship.

The ideas of liberty and equality were the most important legacy of the France revolution which spread from France to the rest of Europe during the 19th century.

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