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what are the social causes for the french revolutin -5 points
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Answered by Shruti1357
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Explanation:

1) The social cause to be specific was that there prevailed three distinguishable classes namely, the clergy, nobility and commoners.

2) Among them the last one was totally opposed to the prevailing monarchy.

3) Also, this monarchy was absolutely despotic, arbitrary and autocratic.

4) The clergy and the nobility formed the first two Estates and were the most privileged classes in the French society. They were exempt from payment of taxes to the State.

5) Ideas put forward by Enlightenment philosophers.

6) Financial Crisis caused due to Costly Wars.

7) Drastic Weather and Poor Harvests in the preceding years.

8) The Rise in the Cost of Bread.

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