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What were goals of the French Revolution? Select four options.
writing a constitution
ending absolute rule
lowering taxes for the rich
protecting individual rights
ending the class system
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Selected: writing a constitution; ending absolute rule; protecting individual rights; ending the class system.
Why: The Revolution sought to replace absolute monarchy with constitutional government, assert individual rights (Declaration of the Rights of Man), and abolish feudal privileges and the Estates system. Lowering taxes for the rich was not a goal—reform aimed to relieve the tax burden on the Third Estate and make the wealthy/nobility pay more, not less.
Why: The Revolution sought to replace absolute monarchy with constitutional government, assert individual rights (Declaration of the Rights of Man), and abolish feudal privileges and the Estates system. Lowering taxes for the rich was not a goal—reform aimed to relieve the tax burden on the Third Estate and make the wealthy/nobility pay more, not less.
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