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How did revolutionaries in 18th-century France participate in changing their government?

A. Leaders of the third estate formed alliances with neighboring countries.
B. An angry mob violently attacked and looted the state prison.
C. Soldiers in the French army turned against their leaders in violent protest.
D. Commoners protested unfair laws by refusing to work.

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Answer:

Option: B. An angry mob violently attacked and looted the state prison.

Step-by-step explanation:

French revolutionaries in the 18th century engaged in changing the ancien regime as they were facing a widespread famine and influenced by the intellectual like Voltaire and so on. The middle-class people were responsible for awakening the revolution and abolishing the monarchy in France. The revolution began after Parisians stormed the Bastille, a prison that held political convicts imprisoned by Louis XVI.

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