How was social inequality and poverty a cause of tension in France?
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Social Inequality was the major cause of French Revolution. ... The first two estates formed just two percent of french population but controlled more than 90% land and wealth. These two estates exploited the common people in various ways. They do not pay any tax to the king and enjoyed a luxurious life.
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