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What role did the Jacobins play in the French Revolution?

The Jacobins reached an agreement with moderate French leaders to end the revolution.

The Jacobins opened French gov't to full participation by women.

The Jacobins returned France to a monarchy by supporting Napoleon.

The Jacobins instituted a radicalized gov't in France.

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Answered by Damon
The Jacobins were world renowned radicals who turned the French revolution into chaos resulting in the Napoleonic wars and his rise to dictatorship and empire.
https://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/rschwart/hist255/kat_anna/jacobins.html
Answered by Anonymous
So is it C?
Answered by Damon
No, D
Answered by Damon
They wrecked the democracy. Napoleon just stepped in.
Answered by Damon
https://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/rschwart/hist255/kat_anna/napoleon.html
Answered by Anonymous
JACOBINS - clubs of most important and successful members of france. its members mainly belonged to less prosperous society of france.they include artisans, shopkeepers, pastrycooks,servants, daily wages workers etc. they wished to discuss gov.policies and plans and citizens and their own form of citizen. their leader was maximillian robisperere .they started wearing long stripped trousers similar to dock workers. In summers of 1972 on the morning of 10 august they stormed to the palace of tuliries,mascared the king's gaurd and held the king himself as hostage for several hours . later the assembly voted to imprision the royal family.elections were held.
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