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What role did the Jacobins play in the French Revolution? (5 points)

a
The Jacobins reached an agreement with moderate French leaders to end the revolution.

b
The Jacobins opened French government to full participation by women.

c
The Jacobins returned France to a monarchy by supporting Napoleon.

d
The Jacobins instituted a radicalized government in France.

2 Answers

3 votes

Answer:

D) The Jacobins instituted a radicalized government in France.

Explanation: During

the

French

Revolution

the

Jacobins

had

been

part

of

an

influential

political

party.

They

were

revolutionary

revolutionaries

who

have

orchestrated

the

king's

overthrow

and

the

French

Republic's

rise.

answered
User Serkan Durusoy
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8.1k points
5 votes

Answer:

Good answer:

d. The Jacobins instituted a radicalized government in France.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Jacobins, with their control of the National Assembly, imposed a regime of revolutionary terror. That was a time of fear, excesses and power abuses. Their goals were to protect the gains of the Revolution - The Jacobin Club was a extremely egalitarian and violent group - from a reaction of the aristocracy.

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User Patilnitin
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7.7k points
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