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The most significant cause of the French Revolution was

the need to separate church and state.
the failure of the government to grant colonists representation in Parliament.
the strict class system that left most people in poverty.
the desire to force James II to abdicate the throne.

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the strict class system that left most people in poverty.

The Estates system (privileged First and Second Estates vs. burdened Third Estate), heavy taxation on commoners, widespread poverty, and economic crisis were central causes that led to the French Revolution.