What were two effects of the French Revolution in France?
reinstatement of all nobles in powerful positions
growth of religious concepts and sentiments
arrival of foreign ambassadors in France
increased rights for people of the third estate
development of nationalism
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The church and the state:
The revolution led to serous conflict between the Catholic Church and the state. Before the revolution, the Catholic Church and the state were inseparable. However, the declaration of the civil constitution the clergy, nationalization of the church property and removing privileges of the church led to poor relationship between the church and the state.
4. Relationship with other states:
The revolution led to poor relationship between France and other states. Revolutionary ideas of the French revolution were great threats to other powers and monarchs in Europe. That is why Britain, Russia, Prussia, Austria and other countries allied g\against France in order to prevent the spread of revolutionary ideas to their countries.
The revolution led to serous conflict between the Catholic Church and the state. Before the revolution, the Catholic Church and the state were inseparable. However, the declaration of the civil constitution the clergy, nationalization of the church property and removing privileges of the church led to poor relationship between the church and the state.
4. Relationship with other states:
The revolution led to poor relationship between France and other states. Revolutionary ideas of the French revolution were great threats to other powers and monarchs in Europe. That is why Britain, Russia, Prussia, Austria and other countries allied g\against France in order to prevent the spread of revolutionary ideas to their countries.
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