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how are directory rules of France ?explain . (class 9)

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Answered by sriharsha483453
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The Directory was a five-member committee which governed France from 1795, when it replaced the Committee of Public Safety, until it was overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte in the Coup of 18 Brumaire (8–9 November 1799) and replaced by the French Consulate.

Answered by Sreejanandakumarsl
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From 2 November 1795 until 9 November 1799, when Napoleon Bonaparte overthrew it in the Coup of 18 Brumaire and replaced it with the Consulate, the Directory (also known as the Directorate; French: le Directoire) was the ruling five-member council in the French First Republic. The French Revolution's final four years were known as the Directoire.

Explanation :

  • The more affluent middle classes took control and drafted a new constitution.
  • Two elected legislative councils were stipulated.
  • Furthermore, they then chose a Directory, a five-person executive, to serve as their representative.
  • This was created to prevent the accumulation of power in the hands of a single executive, as was the case under the Jacobins.
  • From 1795, when it took over for the Committee of Public Safety, until Napoleon Bonaparte overthrew it in the Coup of 18 Brumaire and the French Consulate took its place, the Directory—a five-person committee—governed France.
  • Despite the fact that Napoleon eventually dismantled it in 1799.
  • The Reign of Terror's excesses were put an end by the Directory.
  • The French economy remained in a continual state of turmoil for the four years of the directory.
  • Throughout the Directory, the French economy was in a constant state of turmoil.
  • The Assignat paper currency had lost most of its value at first, and prices had skyrocketed.
  • The treasury was empty. A new crisis resulted from the Directory's decision to stop printing assignats and restore the value of the currency; however, this led prices and salaries to drop and economic activity to stall.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The Directory was a five-part panel which represented France from 1795 when it supplanted the Committee of Public Safety.

What are the directory rules of France?

  • The more well-off working classes held onto power and shaped another constitution.
  • It accommodated two chosen regulative committees.
  • These then selected a Directory, a chief comprised of five individuals.
  • This was implied as a defence against the convergence of force in a limited chief as under the Jacobins.
  • It was ousted by Napoleon Bonaparte and supplanted by the French Consulate.

For what reason was Directory named to control France?

  • Finishing the grouping of forces on one hand was delegated.
  • The Directory frequently conflicted with the regulative gathering which lead to its destruction and the political shakiness lead to the ascent of Napoleon.

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