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Which two factions disagreed on the French Revolution’s path?
the Liberals and the Conservatives
the Liberals and Jacobins
Jacobins and the Conservatives
Jacobins and the Third Estate
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Jacobins and the Conservatives.
The Jacobins pushed for radical, republican change (and later the Reign of Terror), while Conservatives wanted to preserve the monarchy and traditional order, so they disagreed sharply on the Revolution’s course.
The Jacobins pushed for radical, republican change (and later the Reign of Terror), while Conservatives wanted to preserve the monarchy and traditional order, so they disagreed sharply on the Revolution’s course.
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