There's a little bit of both there. The people who led the revolution turned out to be tyrants who didn't really care much about people. So yes, the Bastille was a symbol of oppression as it was often full of political prisoners, however, those who stormed it later imprisoned and executed their own political prisoners, so it was also just a step to eliminate the monarchy.
<u>Answer</u>:
Pennisulars; CREOLES
<u>Explanation</u>:
The image attached can be used to help describe the social structure during the Latin American bustling age periods. Peninsulars were clearly ruling and leading on top of the social class and those who were enslaved and forced to work were roughly found at the bottom of each social class standard. Those at the bottom of the social class (CREOLES) structure were particularly angry about this because they felt politically inferior to the peninsulares. The Creoles felt betrayed by Spain and threatened by the peninsulares' position, leading them to seize political control of their homeland.
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The answer for 1 is C and the answer for 2 is B