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  • Question 1
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    The ______ alone could decide when to call the meeting of the Estates-General in France.
    Solution
    The king alone could decide when to call the meeting of the Estates-General in France. The Estates General was the legislative body of France until the French Revolution. Whenever the king wanted the advice on certain issues he would call a meeting of the Estates General. France was on verge of collapse and needed tax reforms therefore on 5th May 1789, King Louis XVI called a meeting of the Estates General. It was the first meeting of the Estates General called since 1614.
  • Question 2
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    Who denied the right to vote to non-propertied sections of society?
    Solution
    The Directory was the 5 member committee and the third government during the French revolution. They levied more taxes on property and non-property holders weren't allowed to vote.
  • Question 3
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    Jacobin clubs were established in different countries by the _______.
    Solution
    Jacobians club was the most famous political group during the French Revolution. It comprised mostly the middle-class people which include lawyers, peasants, businessman etc. Soon after the French revolution ended and the people there got a republic, The club grew into a worldwide republican movement, and many such clubs were established in different countries by the middle-class people.
  • Question 4
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    What came to be known as the ''national razor''?
    Solution
    The guillotine was a machine with a heavy blade, and it was called as National Razor. It was used to execute most of Girondins.
  • Question 5
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    Who started the Reign of Terror?
    Solution
    The Reign of Terror refers to the violent period during The French Revolution from 1793-1794 when the Radicals led by Maximilien Robespierre were running the Govt. During this period, thousands of people who were suspected to be disloyal to the Revolution were arrested and executed.
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    ______ is a form of government in which people elect the government including the head of the state.
    Solution
    A republic is a form of government where the citizens have the supreme power and they exercise that power by voting and electing representatives to make decisions and govern. There are several different types of republics like the Federal Republic and the Unitary Republic. Examples of republic government are the Federal Republic of Germany, Republic of India, etc.
  • Question 7
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    What was Jacobins?
    Solution
    Jacobin Club was a political club in France that started during the French Revolution. Robespierre was a leader of Jacobin Club. 
  • Question 8
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    The French Constitution of _____ gave political rights only to the richer sections of the society.
    Solution
    The French Constitution of 1791 gave political rights only to richer sections and political clubs were formed in order to further carry the revolution.
  • Question 9
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    On 21st of the September 1792 monarchy was abolished and France was declared a _______.
    Solution
    The head of state and head of the executive, the President is elected by universal suffrage for a five-year term (le quinquennat). Since 2008, the maximum number of presidential terms is limited to two. 

    The President, who is also supreme commander of the military, determines policy with the aid of his Council of Ministers (Conseil des ministres). The residence of the President of the French Republic is the Elysée Palace in Paris.
  • Question 10
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    In which year was Robespierre convicted by a court?
    Solution
    Robespierre, the Jacobin leader was arrested in July 1794. He was guillotined without trial in the Palace de la Révolution. Being the leading member of public safety, he executed around 17,000 Girondins.
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