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A paradox is a statement or a concept that seems to be self-contradictory. In Logic, a paradox is a statement that contradicts itself. In everyday language, a paradoxical statement might only seem contradictory, it could be a sound. For example:<span>I always lie. (Logic)(This would be accepted as a paradox in the Logic arena. If it's true, then it's not true.)</span>
False. The removal of the French Revolution was by Napoleon.
1. Social Inequalities in France due to the estates system
2. Tax burden on the third estate
3. The rise of the Bourgeoisie
4. Ideas put forward by Enlightenment philosophers
5. Financial crisis caused due to costly wars
6. Drastic weather and poor harvests in the preceding years
7. The rise in the cost of bread
8. Ineffective leadership of Louis XV and Louis XVI
9. Parliaments’ successful opposition to reforms
10. The extravagant lifestyle of the French monarchy
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