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Explain the conclusion of french revolution​

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The French Revolution has caused dramatic changes throughout France, paving way for a new order contradictory to that of the monarchy system used before it. At the time before the revolution, France was considered to be a nation cast in chaos and in the process of downfall due to its economic instability and wealth gaps between different social classes. The new creation of the middle class and the unity of the revolution managed to stabilise the economic conditions and unite most of the country, once again on the path to becoming a global superpower. The class previously known as peasants in France benefited most from the revolution, as the use of a metric system in France is implemented shifting from absolute control of the nobles over the majority of the population to republicanism and nationalism, the belief in which the control of a country belongs to all the people living in it. After the revolution, occupations and jobs are free to all male applicants, allowing those that are ambitious to succeed, giving rise to the more talented. The military has also changed, instead of rankings based on class, achievements during war is the sole evaluation of a solider. However, notice that even though the revolution emphasises on change for the entire nation, only men are benefited. Equality of women would not be introduced until much later in the course of history.

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