Which causes did the American Revolution and the French Revolution share? Two possible answers.
A) Years if unwanted taxes
B) Oppressive oligarchical governments
C) Comprehensive economic reforms
D) Enlightenment ideals
Which effects did the American Revolution and the French Revolution share? Two possible answers.
A) Both called for reforms before the Revolution occurred
B) Both created precedents that led to the Glorious Revolution
C) Both established republican governments
D) Both retained a state-supported church
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1. Options A and D are the right answers.
France and America shared some of the common causes of the revolution:
A. Years of unwanted taxes: in France, the third estate was terribly overtaxed by the government. This overtaxing even became one of the major causes of the revolution in French. Same was the case with America, the main issue that led to the revolution in America was the issue that whether Parliament had the power to force taxes on the Americans when they had no place in the representation in Parliament.
B. Enlightenment ideas: another important reason for the revolution in these two nations was the Enlightenment ideas. As Enlightenment ideas gave more emphasis on natural rights and equality for all citizens. Therefore, they get inspiration from these ideas.
2. Options A and C are the right answers.
Both the countries in order to develop nationalism and to launch a united struggle against the authority made some reforms before the revolution took place. The French revolution marked the end of absolute monarchy and paved way for republican government. The end of America revolution marked the independence of America from the occupation of Great Britain.