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What role did the working class of France play during the Reign of Terror?
They were the main target of the government’s violence.
They strongly supported the Jacobins’ use of radical measures.
They remained uninvolved in the French Revolution.
They used violence to overthrow the Jacobins.
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They strongly supported the Jacobins’ use of radical measures.
Explanation: The urban working class (the sans-culottes) were a driving force behind radicalization—they pushed for price controls, revolutionary tribunals, and purges of moderates, and helped enforce Jacobin policies during the Reign of Terror.
Explanation: The urban working class (the sans-culottes) were a driving force behind radicalization—they pushed for price controls, revolutionary tribunals, and purges of moderates, and helped enforce Jacobin policies during the Reign of Terror.
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