To what extent did print culture create conditions for French Revolution? Cite any one evidence to support your answer
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Print culture helped to spread the ideas of the thinkers and writers against the ideas of despotism, superstition, and traditions of the era.
Explanation:
- By 1780, after the revolution, there was a significant increase in the literature.
- It criticized their morality and mocked the royalty of the capitalists.
- Thus the print culture created conditions to a great extent to which the revolution occurred.
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Ans: You can write one of the following points :-
i. Print popularised the ideas of the Enlightenment thinkers.
ii. All values, norms and institutions were re-evaluated and discussed.
iii. It led to the growth of hostile sentiments against the French monarchy.
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