what were the social causes of french revolution class 9
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Social causes of French revolution:
- In the late eighteenth century, social circumstances in France were severely unfair and exploitative. The first two estates, the clergy and the nobles were the most privileged sections in French society. They were not required to pay any state taxes.
- Weak economic policies, poor leadership, and exploitative political and social systems all contributed to the French revolution
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