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'Social disparity was one of the major cause of the french revolution'. Justify by giving examples. Do you think social disparities are still prevailing? Give any two reasons.
Ch- The French Revolution; Class-9
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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes,Social Disparities was the major cause of the French Revolution.The social disparity was:-
1-There were three estates Clergy ,Nobility and Common people (third estate).There were social discrimination b/t these estates.
2-Clergy and Nobility were exempted from taxes means they do not have to pay taxes.And third estate were comprises mostly of peasants and labours and have to pay all taxes.
3-As population was increasing but production of food grains were not increasing so this caused a massive increase in price of food grains but there were not a little increase in wages/salaries of peasants and labours due to which they were facing hardship to buy grains.
4-There were some fundamental rights for Clergy and Nobility but not for the third estate 

Yes,Still we can see the social disparities:-
1-In industries/workplace:-There are often obvious salary differences among across genders and race groups.
2-Speech Discrimination:-Some lower class and lower racial class is prohibit to speak.

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Answered by Anonymous
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yes social disparities was major cause of french revolution
i)Clergy ,Nobility and Common people these were the social discrimination by  these estates.
ii) population was growing and agriculture was ruining.
ii)labours were not paid well.
Yes,there are  social disparities:-
1-In industries/workplace
2-Speech Discrimination


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