That each member should have one vote' was advocated by -
(a) The Jacobins
(b) Georges Danton
(c) Rousseau
(d) Jean Paul Marat
2. Which of the following decisions was taken by the convention?
(a) Declared France a constitutional monarchy
(b) Abolished the monarchy
(c) All men and women above 21 years got the right to vote
(d) Declared France a Republic
3. How does a 'Subsistence Crisis' happen?
(a) Bad harvest leads to scarcity of grains
(b) Food prices rises and the poorest cannot buy bread
Answers
Answer:
1) a. Jacobin club
2) a. Declared France a constitutional
monarchy.
3) b. Food prices rises nd the poorest
cannot buy bread.
1.Rousseau advocated by That each member should have one vote'.
2.Declared France a Republic take decisions was taken by the convention.
3. 'Subsistence Crisis' happened: All of the above
Explanation:
French Revolution:
It is explained as a revolution period of french of major social upheaval that starts in 1787 and over in 1799. It sought or it knowns to completely change the relationship between the rulers and those they governed and to redefine the nature of political power.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau discussed the Origin of Inequality remains one of Rousseau's most famous works, and lays the foundation for much of his political thought as it is expressed in the terms of Discourse on Political Economy and Social Contract.
Hence,
1.(c) Rousseau
2.(d) Declared France a Republic
3.(d) All of the above .
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Question should be:
1.That each member should have one vote' was advocated by -
(a) The Jacobin
(b) Georges Danton
(c) Rousseau
(d) Jean Paul Marat
2. Which of the following decisions was taken by the convention?
(a) Declared France a constitutional monarchy
(b) Abolished the monarchy
(c) All men and women above 21 years got the right to vote
(d) Declared France a Republic
3. How does a 'Subsistence Crisis' happen?
(a) Bad harvest leads to scarcity of grains
(b) Food prices rises and the poorest cannot buy bread
(c)Leads to weaker bodies, diseases, deaths and even food riots.
(d) All of the above