“The French Revolution is most important for having changed subjects to
citizens." This statement emphasizes the shift from
a) religious traditions to secular values
b) divine right rule to people's participation in government
c) rural lifestyles to urban lifestyles
d) private property ownership to government ownership
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divine right rule to people's participation in government
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The French Revolution is most important for having changed subjects to citizens. This statement emphasizes the shift from (b) divine right rule to people's participation in government.
Explanation:
- The word liberte, egalite, fraternite was initially used during the french revolution and is a remnant of the enlightenment. Despite being questioned numerous times, it was finally formed during the third republic.
- For the first time in europe, the french evolution resulted in the foundation of a democratic government. The revolution buried feudalism as an institution, and the church and clergy were placed under state rule was one of the effect of french revolution.
- The French Revolution had a huge and far-reaching impact on the world, arguably more than any other revolution. Its consequences include a reduction in religious importance, the growth of modern nationalism, the expansion of liberalism, and the beginning of the age of revolutions.
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