Asked by malia
What economic reasons contributed to the beginning of the French Revolution?
(Select all that apply.)
king Louis xvi required Protestants to pay higher taxes
king Louis xvi required Catholics to pay higher taxes
france was in debt due to overspending on wars
France was in debt due to the cost of maintaining overseas colonies
A and D
(Select all that apply.)
king Louis xvi required Protestants to pay higher taxes
king Louis xvi required Catholics to pay higher taxes
france was in debt due to overspending on wars
France was in debt due to the cost of maintaining overseas colonies
A and D
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
One of your answers is right.
Answered by
malia
b and d
Answered by
Ms. Sue
One of your answers is still right.
Please do not post this again.
Please do not post this again.
Answered by
Kazuma
The French revolution main cause was debt and the fact that the 98% percent of the population that wasn't noble or clergy paid the majority of the taxes. So which two answers deal with debt?
Answered by
Jack
C and D