Social Sciences, asked by sunnysharma35, 7 months ago

Which groups of French society benefited from the

revolution? Which groups were forced to relinquish power? Which
sections of society would have been disappointed with the
outcome of the revolution?​

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Answered by namo123
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Answer:

The groups which formed the third estate were benefited from the revolution. They are farmers, teachers, doctors etc.

The privileged section of society like clergy and nobility were forced to relinquish power...

Privileged section of society disappointed with the outcome of the revolution because their privileges were taken away from them...

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Answered by Kim1Teahyung
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Answer Explanation:

The wealthy class of the third estate which came to be known as the new middle class in France benefited the most from the revolution. This group comprised of big businessmen, petty officers, lawyers, teachers, doctors and traders. Previously, these people had to pay state taxes and they did not enjoy equal status. But after the revolution they began to be treated equally with the upper sections of the society.  With the abolition of the feudal system of obligation and taxes, the clergy and the nobility came to the same level with the middle class. They were forced to give up their privileges. Their executive powers were also taken away from them. The poorer sections of the society, i.e. Small peasants, landless laborers, servants, daily wage earners would have been disappointed with the outcome of the revolution. Women also would have been highly discontented.

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