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what was directory rule?why did it failure​

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Answered by srilakshmi23
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The Directory was a five-member committee which governed France from 1795, when it replaced the Committee of Public Safety, until it was overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte in the Coup of 18 Brumaire (8–9 November 1799) and replaced by the French Consulate.

It was removed from France as it was unstable. The group members themselves had some conflicts among them, which led to political instability  It also led to the growth of Napoleon Bonapart.

Answered by DodieZollner
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The Directory was a name of the government in France ruled the country, during the end of the French Revolution.

Explanation:

  • The Directory rule consisted of an executive branch with five Directors in it. They were responsible for the everyday running of the country.
  • The Directory rule also had a legislative branch called the Corps Legislatif. It divided into two houses which included the Council of Ancients and the Council of Five Hundred.
  • The Directory rule failed in France because of the problems the country was facing which, included civil war, internal corruption, famine, and war with neighbouring nations.
  • To bring peace, Directory used force to put down riots and cancelled elections when they didn't agree with the results.
  • All this led to the decline of the directory rule in France.

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