Explain any five ways in which the revolutionary government translated the ideals of liberty and equality into everyday practice. Discuss the statement with the special emphasis on the abolition of censorship.
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Firstly, revolutionary government abolished the censorship on written material and books
They were earlier denied the freedom to publish material that were against the ruler
Freedom of press was allowed by this government i.e., all events happening in and around France were given the freedom to publish news, events on entertainment, sports, etc
Slavery was abolished
Interests of women were looked into by government and they were given the right to vote in elections
People understood the functioning of government, events happening around the world with the introduction of the new laws based on liberty and equality of revolutionary government
They were earlier denied the freedom to publish material that were against the ruler
Freedom of press was allowed by this government i.e., all events happening in and around France were given the freedom to publish news, events on entertainment, sports, etc
Slavery was abolished
Interests of women were looked into by government and they were given the right to vote in elections
People understood the functioning of government, events happening around the world with the introduction of the new laws based on liberty and equality of revolutionary government
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