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enot [183]
3 years ago
12

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1 answer:
Roman55 [17]3 years ago
7 0
The way that anticlerical sentiment affect France's church and society is :
The clergy lost their positions, churches were closed.
These closed churches were used by Robespierre's cult that promoting the Revolution.
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