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What were the results of the French Revolution?
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The results of the French Revolution are given below:
- The French Revolution introduced democratic ideas and ended the supreme rule of kings.
- The nobles and the church lost their property, which was distributed among the peasants.
- Slaves in French colonies were set free.
- The watchwords of the Revolution — Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity — led to the rise of a new democratic and social order in Europe.
- The Revolution awakened national feelings, and the common people were prepared to fight for the rights and privileges they had gained.
- It inspired other European people to overthrow their oppressive governments.
- The ideals of Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity were so influential that they are mentioned in the Preamble to the Indian Constitution.
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The most potent effect of the French Revolution was that it awakened national feelings. The common people were prepared to die for the sake of protecting the rights and privileges they had got due to the Revolution. It also inspired other European people to overthrow their oppressive governments. The words Liberty, Equality and Fraternity find a mention in the Preamble to the Indian Constitution.
(i) The French Revolution took place in …………… .
- 1783
- 1782
- 1784
- 1789
(ii) Liberty, Equality and Fraternity were the chief slogans of the …………… .
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- Chinese Revolution
- Egyptian Revolution
- American Revolution
(iii) The word 'Preamble' means …………… .
- introduction or preface
- brotherhood
- all religions are equal
- classless society