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the French revolution was inevitable give ?reason to prove your argument?give at least 5points

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Answered by babusinghrathore7
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1. Social inequality - three classes in society. Pastor, elite and general class. The entire society was divided into two categories without privileged and privileged. There was a heavy burden of taxes on ordinary people.

2. The corruption prevailing in the church - the church had immense wealth wealth. They used to live affectionately and luxurious life.

3. Centralized governance and superlative power

4. Corruption was a judicial process and posts were sold

5. There was an inefficient delegation. Its convention was not called after 1614.

Answered by Sidyandex
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Answer – The French revolution was inevitable due to several reasons.

The corrupt monarchy and the unjust ruling by the monarchy.

Punishments for higher classes were mild as compared to the sentences for the lower classes which were severe.

The system of privilege was already enraging the common public and on top of that the then kind of France, Louis XVI, levied a new tax on land.

New tax and no food to eat eventually led to the protests and revolution.

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