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Which was a fundamental cause of the French Revolution of 1789?

Question options:

a)

fear of foreign invasion

b)

attempted flight of King Louis XVI

c)

the fall of the Bastille

d)

unjust administration of the law

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I believe the answer is d
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User Bob Goblin
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I think D but i might be wrong....

The financial strain of servicing old debt and the excesses of the current royal court caused dissatisfaction with the monarchy, contributed to national unrest, and culminated in the French Revolution of 1789. So it really could be D

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