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The French Revolution was inveitable.Give reason to prove your argument.​

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Answered by Riteka
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the French Revolution was inevitable. The people of France were growing increasingly more upset with treatment they received from the upper and royal classes, mainly due to special privileges and weakened punishments for people of aristocratic families. Further fueling the fire, Louis XVI, the reigning king at the time, had recently levied a new land tax to solve France’s financial issues. The nation’s public banded together to eliminate unjust ruling in their country once and for all. The revolution officially began in June 1789 and quickly escalated, with the Storming of the Bastille, the forced release of French prisoners by the public,

Answered by ghostrider2102
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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.

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