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Q6. What are the social causes of
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French Revolution?​

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Answered by survi41
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social causes of French revolution are:- *unequal and exploitative caste system

*caste system is divided into three castes clergy ,nobility and common people..

*clergy had special birth privileges

they didn't have to pay taxes they enjoyed the taxes paid by the common people

*nobility are rich individuals they also enjoy privileges..

*all taxes had to be paid by the common

people.. they don't have rights..

*they had to serve the other caste

so these are the social causes of French revolution

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Answered by Dhyey70
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Social causes of French Revolution:- The French Socity was Divided into three Eastates
a) CLERGY
b) NOBELS
c) COMMON PEOPLES
The first two eastates are exempted from taxes and enjoyed certain privileges by birth.

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