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Regional dialects were discouraged and………….., became the common language of the nation.

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Answered by zumba12
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Regional dialects were discouraged and french became the common language of the nation.

Explanation:

  • Various tactics and practises were implemented by the french revolutionaries in order to foster a sense of communal identity among the french people.
  • The concepts of la patrie (fatherland) and le citoyen (citizen) emphasised the idea of a cohesive society with equal rights under the law.
  • The ancient royal standard was replaced by a new French flag, the tricolour. A centralised administrative structure was established, with uniform laws enacted for all inhabitants inside the country's borders.
  • Internal customs charges and fees were removed, and an unified weights and measurements system was implemented. Regional languages were discouraged and french became the national language as it was spoken and written in paris.

Answered by adventureisland
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A regional dialect, also known as a regiolect or topolect, is a unique dialect spoken in a specific geographic location.

The French revolutionaries employed different tactics and practices from the start in order to foster a sense of group identity among the French people. Regional languages were discouraged, and French became the national language as it was spoken and written in Paris.

All in the name of the nation, new songs were written, oaths were given, and sacrifices were remembered.

Hence, regional languages were discouraged, and French became the national language as it was spoken and written in Paris.

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