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Mila [183]
2 years ago
14

What role did the Jacobins play in the French Revolution? (5 points)

History
2 answers:
Rama09 [41]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Good answer:

d.  The Jacobins instituted a radicalized government in France.

Explanation:

The Jacobins, with their control of the National Assembly, imposed a regime of revolutionary terror. That was a time of fear, excesses and power abuses. Their goals were to protect the gains of the Revolution - The Jacobin Club was a extremely egalitarian and violent group - from a reaction of the aristocracy.

irina [24]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

D) The Jacobins instituted a radicalized government in France.

Explanation: During

the

French

Revolution

the

Jacobins

had

been

part

of

an

influential

political

party.

They

were

revolutionary

revolutionaries

who

have

orchestrated

the

king's

overthrow

and

the

French

Republic's

rise.

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