What kind of freedom Were granted to the citizens of France after French revolution.
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FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND EXPRESSION WERE GRANTED TO THE CITIZENS OF FRANCE AFTER THE FRENCH REVOLUTION.
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The freedom granted to the citizen of France after French revolution are as follows
- 1) in the old regime all written material and cultural activities books newspaper list could be published or performed only after they had been approved by the censor of the king
- 2) declaration of rights of man and citizen to claim freedom to speech and expression to be natural right
- 3) pamphlets,books and printed pictures flooded to the towns of France from where the travel rapidly into the countryside they all describe and discuss the event changes taking place in France.
- 4) freedom of press also meant that opposing views of event could be expressed its side so to convince the other of its position through the medium of print.
- 5) this was one way they would grasp and Identity with ideas such as Liberty of justice political philosophy of wrote this test in length with only a handful of educated people could read
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