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Which event during eighteenth- and nineteenth-century French history would best support a communist interpretation?
•the Reign of Terror
• the Women's march at Versailles
• the creation of the Third French Republic
• the Bourbon Dynasty
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The Women's March at Versailles.
Reason: communist interpretation emphasizes popular, economically driven class action. The October 1789 march — led by market women and other commoners demanding bread and forcing the king to relocate to Paris — exemplifies mass popular struggle shaping the course of the revolution. The Reign of Terror and the creation of the Third Republic are better seen as elite/Jacobin or bourgeois political projects, and the Bourbon dynasty is the ancien régime opposite to a communist reading.
Reason: communist interpretation emphasizes popular, economically driven class action. The October 1789 march — led by market women and other commoners demanding bread and forcing the king to relocate to Paris — exemplifies mass popular struggle shaping the course of the revolution. The Reign of Terror and the creation of the Third Republic are better seen as elite/Jacobin or bourgeois political projects, and the Bourbon dynasty is the ancien régime opposite to a communist reading.
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