what wear image and symbol used to 18 century in France what do the following symbols stand for
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The majority of men and women in the eighteenth century could not read or write. So images and symbols were frequently used insted of printed words to communicate important ideas.
The symbols included
•Broken Chain - Act of becoming free
•Bundle of rods - Strength lies in unity
•Eye within a triangle radiating light - Knowledge
•Sceptre - Symbol of Royal power
•Snake biting it's tail (ring) - Eternity
•Red Phrygian Cap - Cap worn by slave opun becoming free
•Blue-White-Red - National colours of France
•Winged Woman - Personification of Law
•The Law Tablet - The law is same & equal for all
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The symbols included
•Broken Chain - Act of becoming free
•Bundle of rods - Strength lies in unity
•Eye within a triangle radiating light - Knowledge
•Sceptre - Symbol of Royal power
•Snake biting it's tail (ring) - Eternity
•Red Phrygian Cap - Cap worn by slave opun becoming free
•Blue-White-Red - National colours of France
•Winged Woman - Personification of Law
•The Law Tablet - The law is same & equal for all
Pls mark it as the Brainliest
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