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Social disparity was one of the major causes of French revolution . Justify by giving example

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Answered by superwoman2006
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Yes Of course  social inequality played an important role in causing the revolution.

Explanation:

-The best example for this is the formation of the national Assembly. The national assembly had it's members from the not so prosperous part of the society . They felt that a person needs to be identified by his merit and not by his birth . So they formed an assembly which forced the monarch to give in and accept the constitution which almost marked the beginning of the French Revolution. The abolished the taxes levied on the 3rd estate and also abolished feudal duties. Moreover, they changed the type of government and made the monarch answerable to the constitution. This is the best example to prove that social disparity was one of the major causes of the french revolution.

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