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The French Revolution opened the eyes of the world to a profound social revolution. It marked the beginning, for the first time in history, of active and institutionalised mass participation in the government . The revolution led to many 'isms ' Explain .

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Indeed, French Revolution opened eyes of the world for the need of a profound social revolution. First, the French Revolution was the first ever done, mass revolution. Which occured in two phases as we know the Second French Revolution was called The July Revolution. These two revolutions were marked by  the great leaders and philosophers like Jean Jack Rosseau, John Lockke and Voltaire. It transferred sovereignty from the monarch directly to the people of France, now they could decide the destiny of France.

France became the first autonomous territory of the Europe as a by product of French Revolution. The first French Revolution marked the beginning of the rule of the people(democracy) and the rule of liberals from the conservatives.

France was followed by the entire Europe the steps taken in France to bring democracy was spread out of France borders by the harbingers of liberty throught the Europe, this increased mass participation of people ion the name of the decisions taken by France.

The first French Revolution was not confined only to the return of the democracy infact, the institutions hold by the monarchs were gradually taken by the liberals, they tend to destroy monarchial rule in France and bring democracy back in France. gradually, these institutions helped the mass participation of people.

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