What was a global impact of the French Revolution?

(4 points)
O The abolition of slavery across all French territories
Widespread political instability in France and Europe
O The establishment of a long-lasting monarchy
Peaceful relations with neighboring European countries

1 answer

The global impact of the French Revolution included:

  1. The abolition of slavery across all French territories - The French Revolution led to the early abolition of slavery in the French colonies, although this was later reversed and reinstated in some areas before being permanently abolished in 1848.

  2. Widespread political instability in France and Europe - The revolution sparked conflicts and uprisings throughout Europe, contributing to a period of significant political instability and the rise of revolutionary ideals across various nations.

The other options, the establishment of a long-lasting monarchy and peaceful relations with neighboring European countries, do not accurately reflect the outcomes of the French Revolution. Instead, it resulted in ongoing turmoil and changes in governance, including the establishment of various republics and eventually Napoleon's empire.

Overall, the most notable global impact is the promotion of democratic ideals and the challenge to monarchies, leading to political changes and revolutions worldwide inspired by the French Revolutionary principles.