Match the columns.AFortress PrisonTax levied by churchTo behead a personA club of French middle classThe Social ContractBGuillotineJacobinRousseauBastilleTithe
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"Fortress Prison - Bastille
Tax levied by church - Tithe
To behead a person - Guillotine
A club of French middle class - Jacobin
The Social Contract - Rousseau
The terms given in column B are related to French revolution.
Bastille was a prison fortress that was attacked and destroyed by the revolutionaries on July 14th 1789. It marked the beginning of the French Revolution.
Tithe was a tax levied by the church and according to which every true Christian was said to be entitled to pay one tenth of his salary to the church.
Guillotine was an execution device that was used to behead criminals during the French Revolution. It became the ultimate symbol of tyranny of the Jacobinian Government.
Jacobin was a French club where the middle class men gathered together after work to discuss politics. It was one of the most radical clubs which played a very immense role in the French Revolution.
Jean Jacques Rosseau created the Social Contract which is said to have laid the idea of equality for almost all in the minds of the people.
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