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1. What do you understand by the word 'Revolution'?
The term 'Revolution' means a recognisable momentous change in any situation.
2. Describe the incident which sparked the Revolution.
The attack by the Third Estate on the Bastille State Prison (14th July 1789) and setting free the prisoners sparked the 'Revolution'.
3. What activity of the French monarchy hastened the Revolution?
Extravagant lifestyle of the monarchy brought France to the verge of bankruptcy and hastened the Revolution.
4. Who were the Sans-Culottes?
Sans-Culottes literally mean:
Those without knee breeches i.e., the common people of Paris.
5. When did the French Revolution take place?
The French Revolution took place on July 14, 1789.
6. What did the French Revolution of 1789 stand for?
The French Revolution of 1789 stood for the ideas of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity.
7. Explain the terms Liberty, Equality and Fraternity.
The term Liberty means freedom, equality stands for being equal and fraternity stands for brotherhood.
1. What do you understand by the word 'Revolution'?
The term 'Revolution' means a recognisable momentous change in any situation.
2. Describe the incident which sparked the Revolution.
The attack by the Third Estate on the Bastille State Prison (14th July 1789) and setting free the prisoners sparked the 'Revolution'.
3. What activity of the French monarchy hastened the Revolution?
Extravagant lifestyle of the monarchy brought France to the verge of bankruptcy and hastened the Revolution.
4. Who were the Sans-Culottes?
Sans-Culottes literally mean:
Those without knee breeches i.e., the common people of Paris.
5. When did the French Revolution take place?
The French Revolution took place on July 14, 1789.
6. What did the French Revolution of 1789 stand for?
The French Revolution of 1789 stood for the ideas of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity.
7. Explain the terms Liberty, Equality and Fraternity.
The term Liberty means freedom, equality stands for being equal and fraternity stands for brotherhood.
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Question:Why people hate bastille?
Answer:The bastille was hated by all because it used for the despotic power of the king
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