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Why did the peasants’ fear of foreign invasion help bring down the French government?
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A)
The peasants were afraid that foreign troops would support the monarchy, whose policies were causing their food shortages.
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B)
Foreign troops wanted to take over the lands currently farmed by most of the French peasants.
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The National Assembly wanted to have France ruled by foreign powers.
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The French monarchy was opposed to foreign troops taking over any part of France.
Multiple choice question.
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A)
The peasants were afraid that foreign troops would support the monarchy, whose policies were causing their food shortages.
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B)
Foreign troops wanted to take over the lands currently farmed by most of the French peasants.
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C)
The National Assembly wanted to have France ruled by foreign powers.
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The French monarchy was opposed to foreign troops taking over any part of France.
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The correct answer is:
**A) The peasants were afraid that foreign troops would support the monarchy, whose policies were causing their food shortages.**
This fear contributed to the unrest and revolutionary sentiments among the peasants, which ultimately played a role in the downfall of the French government.
**A) The peasants were afraid that foreign troops would support the monarchy, whose policies were causing their food shortages.**
This fear contributed to the unrest and revolutionary sentiments among the peasants, which ultimately played a role in the downfall of the French government.