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The French revolution signified the first clear expression of nationalism in France. Justify the statement

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Nationalism is a feeling of people within a state territory which make them develop a sense of collective identity and share history or descent. This feeling works as a binding force among people to think about the state primarily and denies individualism.

Before 1789, France was under absolute monarchy. With French revolution, Monarch was throne out and a sovereign body of French citizens was established. This revolution made France the nation-state and made many political and constitutional changes like:

- A new french flag was adopted to replace former royal standard.

- The estate general, renamed as General assembly, became an elected body.

- Centralized administration and uniform civil laws were made for citizens.

- Uniform weighing and measurement system was adopted.

- French became the national language of France.

All these changes gives a clear expression of collectivism and gave people true power to shape the destiny of France. Thus France became a nation-state and world got a clear expression of nationalism through the French revolution.

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