State any 3 major reforms taken by Robespierre government in France?
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(1)MEAT AND BREADS WERE RATIONED
(2)LAWS WERE ISSUED PLACING A MAXIMUMCEILING ON WAGES AND PRICES
(3)ALL CITIZENS WERE MADE TO EAT BREAD MADE OF WHEAT FLOUR
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The three major reforms taken by the ‘Robespierre government’ in France were:
1. The prices of the grains were fixed. The farmers were forced to take the grains to the cities and sell them according to the prices that were fixed by the ‘government’.
2. The people were made to eat bread made of whole wheat.
3. A sense of equality was maintained through the speech and address of people.
Explanation:
- The common method of calling Monsieur (Sir), and Madame (Madam) was stopped, and not applicable and all French men and women were to be addressed as Citoyen and Citoyenne (Citizen).
- Maximilian Robespierre was a leader in France who undertook the responsibility of bringing in different measures to bring equality within the French Society.
- According to him the people who stood against the Republic were considered as his enemies.
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