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what were the Jacobson club ? who was their leader ? mention any two features of this group

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Answered by nehalselokar200
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Today, Jacobin and Jacobinism are used in a variety of senses. In Britain, where the term Jacobin has been linked primarily to the Mountain, it is sometimes used as a pejorative for radicalleft-wing revolutionary politics, especially when it exhibits dogmatism and violent repression.[2] In France, Jacobin now generally indicates a supporter of a centralized republican state and strong central government powers[3] and/or supporters of extensive government intervention to transform society.[4] It is also used in other related senses, indicating proponents of a state education system which strongly promotes and inculcates civic values, and proponents of a strong nation-state capable of resisting any undesirable foreign interference.

anshsss33: who was their leader
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anshsss33: who was their leader
nehalselokar200: The Jacobian leader , Robespierre headed the Assembly.
Answered by peehutagorean28
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1. one of the political club that was successful was ' THE JACOBINS CLUB'
2. the member of the jacobin club mainly belonged to less prosperous sections of the society such as small shopkeepers,artisans as well as servants and daily wage workers 

the leader of this group was '' maximilian robespeiere''

features are 
1. they started wearing long striped trousers and came to be known as sans -clothes literally meaning without knee breaches 
THE FIRST 2 POINTS CAN BE INCLUDED IN FEATURES ALSO 

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