What happened when the news of the events in France reached the different cities of Europe?
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A. There was tumult
B. the people did not know how to react
C. students and other members of educated middle classes began setting up Jacobin clubs
D. there was confusion and dissatisfaction in the ai
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- When the news of the events in France reached the different cities of Europe, students and other members of educated middle classes began setting up Jacobin clubs. ... With the outbreak of the revolutionary wars, the French armies began to carry the idea of nationalism abroad.
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Option (C) is correct.
Students and other members of educated middle classes began setting up Jacobin clubs.
When the news of the events in France reached the different cities of Europe :
- As word of the events in France spread throughout Europe, students and other members of the educated middle class began to form Jacobin groups.
- In the 1790s, their operations and wars paved the way for the French forces to invade Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, and much of Italy.
- The concepts of la Patrie and le citoyen advocated for a cohesive society with equal rights under the law.
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