What actions were not taken in the name of the nation during French revolution? (a) Army was formed (b) Social work was done (c) Hymns were composed, oaths taken and martyrs commemorated, custom duties were abolished (d) A centralised administrative system was introduced
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(b) Social Work was Done
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An army was created which were seen as harbringers of peace, so option (a) cannot be the answer. Option (c) is not the answer because hymns were composed and same goes with Option (d). So, option (b) is the answer.
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The social work that was done was not taken in the name of the nation during the French revolution.
- The French revolution was a period of replacement of fundamental principles or radical political and changes in society in France.
- The changes had begun with the Estates of General in 1789 and ended with the formation of the French Consulate in 1799.
- There were several conflicts that resulted in the formation of the army.
- Hymns were composed as a revolutionary tool.
- The centralized administrative was formed which was an influence of Napolean's work.
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