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What do u mean by maximum ceiling? From french revolution class 9

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Answered by sweety123491
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even I am 9th and have french revolution lesson....but I don't have a word like maximum ceiling in it....plzz ask the question properly

Devipvu2004: I am studying in Dubai Indian school
Devipvu2004: Social science
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shiva2939: ok
shiva2939: maximum wasnt a man
shiva2939: it was just a law passed
shiva2939: only its name was maximum
sweety123491: ya
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Answered by shiva2939
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The General Maximum, or Law of the Maximum, was a law during the French Revolution, as an extension of the Law of Suspects on 29 September 1793. It succeeded the 4 May 1793 loi du maximumthat also set price limits, deterred price gouging, and allowed for the continued flow of food supply to the French people.
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shiva2939: 9th standard
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sweety123491: I am also 9th
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Devipvu2004: What does it mean
sweety123491: 9th
Devipvu2004: It like maximum ceiling on prices and wages
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