Three salient features of the reign of terror a tale of two cities
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The reign of terror was a period in the French Revolution where a series of massacres and multiple executions took place in the aftermath of Maximilien Robespierre's and the Public Safety Committee's nationalist fervour, anti-clerical outrage, and unfounded allegations of traitorous actions.
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- During the "Reign of Terror" (Reign of Terror) the French Dechristianity movement marched through France, claiming that France's only faith is " "liberty, equality, fraternity," that later had become the nation's official motto; rather than the Christian cross, several revolutionaries worshipped the guillotines.
- In the capital squares the French aristocratic forces were violently and mercilessly guillotined. Laws were passed that identified those who were to be arrested as counterrevolutionaries, & surveillance committees were set up to identify criminals & issue arrest warrants.
- Later legislation suspended the rights of criminals to all legal aid and public hearings and ordered execution of all those who were found guilty. Other legislation creates government price controls, confiscates the territories that the Revolt deemed guilty of not helping, and offers state assistance for the needy and disabled.
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Corruption, lawlessness, and hunger were the three salient features of the Reign of Terror in the tale of two cities.
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- Along with this, the author has depicted poverty and hunger in tales of two cities.
- The region was associated with the French revolution as well which lead to poverty in the region.
- Because of poverty hunger, corruption, and lawlessness rose up.
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