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  1. The document summarizes questions and answers about the French Revolution from a textbook. It discusses: 1) Which social groups benefited and lost power from the revolution, including the middle class gaining influence while the nobility and clergy lost it.

  2. France called war on Austria and Austria allied with these countries against revolutionary France; therefore, France called for a draft, drafting 800,000. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like The Three Estates, The First Estate, The Second Estate and more.

  3. 1 mar 2022 · Every AP® European History student must remember that pre-Revolutionary France was divided into three estates: the clergy, the nobility, and the third estate, which included everyone else in the land, from the urban poor and rural peasants to the on-the-rise upper-middle-class bourgeois.

  4. French Revolution a social and political revolution in France that toppled the monarchy; created a dilemma for the United States between helping the crown or the people, chose neutrality in the matter

  5. Introduction. How a revolution that began with the lofty purposes of the Declaration of Rights and Man and Citizen, a statement of universal individual rights, so rapidly devolved into a Reign of Terror is one of the most vexing questions about the French Revolution.

  6. “The most significant similarity between the French Revolution and the Revolutions of 1848 were the liberal causes of the revolts, such as looking for independence and seeking more rights for citizens.”

  7. Definition; French Revolution: Inspired by the American Revolution, the French people fought against the French monarchy to establish a democracy. The Revolution caused a series of European wars, most notably between Britain and France. Proclamation of Neutrality (1793)