The revolutionary governments took it upon themselves to pass laws that would translate the ideals of liberty and equality into everyday practice.analyse with example
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Answer:The years following 1789 in France saw many changes in the lives of men, women and children.The revolutionary governments took it upon themselves to pass laws that would translate the ideals of liberty and equality into everyday practice. One important law that came into effect was the abolition of censorship.
The ideas of liberty and democratic rights were the most important legacy of the French Revolution. These spread from France to the rest of Europe during the 19th century.
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The revolutionary governments took it upon themselves to pass laws that would translate the ideals of liberty and equality into everyday practice
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The different ways wherein the "revolutionary govts" translated the ideals of "liberty & equality" into day-to-day practice are as follows.
- In writing material and books, the revolutionary government abolished censorship. The revolutionary govt, influenced by the ideals of freedom, fraternity, & equality while fighting the monarchy, ended the practice of slavery in plantations of coffee, indigo, tobacco, & sugar in the French Colonies
- The "Declaration of Rights of Man & Citizen" declared freedom of speech and expression" to be a natural right. After the "storming of Bastille" in 1789 led to the abolishing of "Censorship"
- The govt had permitted "freedom of the press". All events in France and throughout France were free to publish news, entertainment events, sports, etc.
- Newspapers, books, printed pictures, &pamphlets had flooded the towns of France and from there they traveled quickly to the countryside. They described & discussed changes & events that took place in France. Songs, play, & Festive processions had attracted "large numbers of people"
- With their traditional enemies, the English, the government refrained from going to war and established peace.
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