Social Disparity was one of the major causes of the french revolution. Justify the statement by giving any five examples.
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Social disparity was one of the major causes of French Revolution. This is demonstrated by the following examples:
The nobility and clergy were the privileged classes that were exempted from taxes while most of the peasants and artisans had to bear the burden of taxation.There was increase in food prices due to bad harvest. However, the wages of labourers were not increased and they had to face hardship. Consequently, the gap between the rich and the poor increased causing resentment among the working class.
The nobility and clergy were the privileged classes that were exempted from taxes while most of the peasants and artisans had to bear the burden of taxation.There was increase in food prices due to bad harvest. However, the wages of labourers were not increased and they had to face hardship. Consequently, the gap between the rich and the poor increased causing resentment among the working class.
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