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What moral values do we learn from the french revolution?

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Answered by ishanaghosh
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The French revolution teaches us unity, the sense of Justice, and the sense of nationalism. The need to stand up against the wrong in a unified manner becomes visible in the efforts of the French. Liberty, Equality and Fraternity are some of the major ideals of the revolution.
We learn that autocracy is bad and equality towards the minor classes of today's world is inspired by the revolution.
Nationalism and patriotism are inspired by the revolution.
These are the ideals we learn from the French revolution of 1789.

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Answered by anirudhayadav393
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Concept Introduction:

The French Revolution was a period of major social upheaval that began in 1787 and ended in 1799. It was the beginning of redefining the nature of political power and the complete change of relationship between the rulers and those they governed.

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Final Answer:

The biggest lesson French Revolution gave, was that everyone deserves to be treated equally in the society and there should be no discrimination based on caste, class and gender.

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