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Mon the tong symbols with meaning in
French
1
( Personification of law
5. The winged woman) Becoming free
- Red phrygian cap
1 Sceptre
(ii) Symbol of royal
power
(M) All are equal before
law
a(w). (e), (iv), di)
a(iv), b), c), d(ii)
a(iv), b), c), d(1)
a(ii), b(i), c(i), d(iv)​

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Answered by samarth5342
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Answered by kumarbulbule
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Step-by-step explanation:

The symbols related to French Revolution and their basic values were as follows:

(i) The Broken Chain: Chains were used to fetter slaves. A broken chain symbolises the freedom from slavery.

(ii) The Bundle of Rods or Fasces: One rod can be easily broken, but not an entire bundle. It symbolises that strength lies in unity.

(iii) The Eye within a Triangle Radiating Light: The all seeing eye stands for knowledge. The rays of the sun will drive away the clouds of ignorance. It depicts that knowledge removes ignorance.

(iv) Sceptre: It was a symbol of royal power. It depicted the power of autocracy.

(v) Snake Biting its Tail to form a Ring: This type of ring has neither beginning nor end. It is a symbol of eternity.

(vi) Red Phrygian Cap: It as worn by a slave upon becoming free. It symbolises the freedom from bondage or slavery.

(vii) Blue-White-Red: These were the national colours of France. The use of these colour depicts nationalism.

(viii) The Winged Woman: It is the personification of the law. It symbolises the power of law.

(ix) The Law Tablet: The law is the same for all and all are equal before it. It symbolises equality and justice.

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