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In History / High School | 2014-04-16

Which would make an effective thesis for an essay on the cause of the French Revolution?

A. Conflict between the people and the French monarchy sparked revolution.
B. The guillotine was an effective instrument for instilling fear and conflict.
C. The Jacobins sought to overturn the French monarchy.
D. The French Revolution started on Bastille Day, July 14, 1789.
E. The cry “Let them eat cake!” initiated the Revolution.

Asked by JefferyTheJellyfish

Answer (3)

For this question the correct option would be option “A”. Conflict between the people and the French monarchy sparked revolution would actually make an effective thesis for an essay on the cause of the French Revolution. The other options were also there but contractions can be made against the other options. The revolution was mainly caused by the economic depression and he social oppression caused by the French monarchy. These difficult conditions actually were the main reason behind common people starting and participating in the French revolution.

Answered by taskmasters | 2024-06-10

Correct answer choice is :
A) Conflict between the people and the French monarchy sparked revolution. ;

Answered by saadhussain514 | 2024-06-11

Option A, 'Conflict between the people and the French monarchy sparked revolution,' serves as the most effective thesis for understanding the causes of the French Revolution, as it highlights the central struggle between the monarchy and the people. Other options focus more on specific events or aspects of the revolution rather than its root causes.
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Answered by taskmasters | 2024-08-29