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what to write in the conclusion of history project on French revolution ?

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Answered by rajveersingh144
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The memory of the French Revolution retains its emotive power in current debates on nationality, citizenship, and immigration in the Fifth Republic. The doctrine of the rights of man implies that all men and women can be citizens, either in their own countries or in France, on fulfilment of certain basic conditions. As these rights are universal, race, religion, or language are theoretically irrelevant: being human and having a proven desire and ability to contribute to the life of the nation is sufficient. In the early years of the Revolution, the revolutionaries sought to attract and retain talented and diligent foreigners who would enjoy the fruits of liberty while enriching the country. Ultimately, these people would adopt France as their home — but at the price of abandoning all other forms of corporate or national identity.

Answered by tanupriya2428
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Hello here's your answer:-

∆ France became the first nation state means a state who which has a fixed boundary.

∆ The struggle in France was the inspiration for all those European countries which were fighting for their rights

∆French Revolution opened up the new aspirations and to the conservative minded people it became wide open thinking that there should some natural and inalienable rights of the people which cannot be evited by anyone.

∆ it inspired the socialist revolution of Russia, Italy and other European countries

∆ The writings of the French Revolution spread worldwide and and then the fight for rights and demands and democracy continued in many countries including India

∆ the list of rights mentioned in the French Revolution inspired the various constitutions of many countries

∆the base of French revolution that is equality and liberty continue to be the supporting pillars of any revolution

∆ it inspired the struggle in colonies and of women to get their rights and secure a position in society.

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