French Revolution's Impact on England
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What was the English conservatives' main concern about the French Revolution?

  • The support for the ideals of 'liberty, fraternity, equality'
  • The fear of revolutionary ideas spreading to England (correct)
  • The worry about the overthrow of the French king
  • The radical and frightening nature of the revolution
  • Why did English liberals initially support the French Revolution?

  • They were in favor of overthrowing the French king
  • They embraced the ideals of 'liberty, fraternity, equality' (correct)
  • They were worried about revolutionary fever reaching England
  • They were radical and frightening like the revolution
  • What made the French Revolution radical and frightening to English ruling classes?

  • The overthrow of the French king by a democratic mob (correct)
  • The conservative worry about revolutionary fever reaching England
  • The escalation of violence and terror
  • The support for revolutionary ideals by English liberals
  • English conservatives did not worry about revolutionary fever crossing the Channel to England.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    English liberals did not support the ideals of 'liberty, fraternity, equality' during the French Revolution.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The French king was overthrown by a democratic mob, leading to radical and frightening changes during the French Revolution.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

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