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Answered by gauravarduino
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Explanation:

French Revolution

Tricolor Cockade. The tricolor cockade was a red, white, and blue circular emblem that people wore pinned to their hats or their coats to show they supported the revolution. ...

Phrygian Cap. ...

The French Flag. ...

La Marseillaise. ...

The Guillotine. ...

Fasces. ...

Interesting Facts about the Symbols of the French Revolution. ...

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Answered by georgemarina2003
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Answer:

There were many symbols that represented the French Revolution. Some of the symbols were worn by people to show their support for the revolution (tricolor cockade and the Phrygian cap). Some were meant to bring unity under the new government (the French flag and the Marseillaise). Still others were meant to strike fear in the hearts of the enemies of the revolution (guillotine).

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Tricolor Cockade

Phrygian Cap

The French Flag

La Marseillaise

The Guillotine

Fasces

The Steal of State

Marianne

The Gallic Rooster

Cockdes

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