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How was the French revolution a response to Enlightenment philosophy ideas?(1 point)
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The French Revolution was inspired by Thomas Hobbes’s ideas on natural rights.
The French Revolution was inspired by Thomas Hobbes’s ideas on natural rights.
The French revolution was a result of people questioning the authority of governments.
The French revolution was a result of people questioning the authority of governments.
The French Revolution was a result of the belief that a country should control the economy.
The French Revolution was a result of the belief that a country should control the economy.
The French Revolution was a result of popular support for the divine right of kings.
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The French Revolution was inspired by Thomas Hobbes’s ideas on natural rights.
The French Revolution was inspired by Thomas Hobbes’s ideas on natural rights.
The French revolution was a result of people questioning the authority of governments.
The French revolution was a result of people questioning the authority of governments.
The French Revolution was a result of the belief that a country should control the economy.
The French Revolution was a result of the belief that a country should control the economy.
The French Revolution was a result of popular support for the divine right of kings.
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The French Revolution was a result of people questioning the authority of governments.
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