What did the idea of la patrice and le citoyen signify in the French Revolution ?
1. the mother land and the children
2. the father land and the citizens
3. the community and the citizens
4. the state and the community
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the correct answer is option (b) the father land and the citizens
As la patrie signifies (the fatherland) and le citoyen signifies (the citizens) ...
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The idea of la Patrie (the fatherland) and le citoyen (the citizen) in the French Revolution signify that community should enjoy equal rights under the constitution of the country and this created the sense of collective identity among the French People.
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