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What was the English conservatives' main concern about the French Revolution?
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?
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?
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.
English conservatives did not worry about revolutionary fever crossing the Channel to England.
English liberals did not support the ideals of 'liberty, fraternity, equality' during the French Revolution.
English liberals did not support the ideals of 'liberty, fraternity, equality' during the French Revolution.
The French king was overthrown by a democratic mob, leading to radical and frightening changes during the French Revolution.
The French king was overthrown by a democratic mob, leading to radical and frightening changes during the French Revolution.
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