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explain the age of social change?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The age of social change refers to the possibilities of creating dramatic ways in which society was structured. The french revolution opened up the age of social change.

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The age of social change refers to the possibilities of creating dramatic ways in which society was structured. The french revolution opened up the age of social change.The French Revolution opened up the possibility of creating a dramatic change in the way in which society was structured. Not everyone in Europe, however, wanted a complete transformation. Some were 'conservatives', while others were 'liberals' or 'radicals'.

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