How did the abolition of censorship change lives of people in france after the french revolution?
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Censorship did not allow people to express themselves, in the form of books, pamphlets, magazines, etc. After it was abolished, France became a better place as people were able to freely express themselves.Right to express was given to people, which made their lives better.
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1. abolition of censorship was the important laws that came into effect soon of the storming of the Bastille in 1789.
2.it's changed the lives of the common people in the following ways:
i. newspaper, phamplates, books and printed pictures flooded the towns of France from where it reached to the countryside.
ii. they all discussed the events and changes taking place in France.
iii. freedom of the press also meant that opposing views of events could be expressed.
iv. plays, songs and festive processions attracted common people through which they could identify with Idea such as Liberty or justice.
v. now the declaration of the rights of man and citizen proclaimed freedom of speech and expression to be a natural rights.
2.it's changed the lives of the common people in the following ways:
i. newspaper, phamplates, books and printed pictures flooded the towns of France from where it reached to the countryside.
ii. they all discussed the events and changes taking place in France.
iii. freedom of the press also meant that opposing views of events could be expressed.
iv. plays, songs and festive processions attracted common people through which they could identify with Idea such as Liberty or justice.
v. now the declaration of the rights of man and citizen proclaimed freedom of speech and expression to be a natural rights.
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