French Revolution and Society Transformation Quiz

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What was one of the main goals of the liberals during the French Revolution?

They wanted a nation which tolerated all religions.

What distinguished radicals from liberals during the French Revolution?

Radicals wanted a nation in which government was based on the majority of a country’s population.

Why were conservatives opposed to both liberals and radicals during the French Revolution?

Conservatives were opposed to the liberals and radicals because they wanted to maintain the existing social structure and privileges.

What were some of the negative aspects of industrialization mentioned in the text?

Long work hours, poor wages, and common unemployment.

How did the French Revolution impact the existing power structures in society?

The French Revolution opened up the possibility of changing the power structures controlled by the aristocracy and church.

What were some of the key differences in the goals of liberals and radicals during the French Revolution?

Liberals aimed for a representative parliamentary government, while radicals wanted a government based on the majority.

Test your knowledge on the impact the French Revolution had on restructuring society in the eighteenth century. Explore the varying responses in Europe towards the idea of significant societal changes post-revolution.

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