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\huge{\mathscr{\red{Don't spam}}} Explain the meaning of the painting of the declaration of rights of man and citizen by reading only the symbols.

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.The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen, painted by the artist Le Barbier in 1790. The figure on the right represents France. The figure on the left symbolises the law. Answer The figure symbolises the right to liberty, property, equality, etc enshrined in the new Constitution of France.

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♡ ↪☛ The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen, painted by the artist Le Barbier in 1790. The figure on the right represents France. The figure on the left symbolises the law. Answer The figure symbolises the right to liberty, property, equality, etc enshrined in the new Constitution of France.

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