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What significance did the sculpture above have? a. It signified victory for France. b. It so moved the French people that it became known as The Marseillaise. c. It so moved the French people that it became known as The Versailles. d. It signified the Prussian victory over the French.

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b

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B) It so moved the French people that it became known as The Marseillaise.

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This sculpture was made by François Rude and represents the strength and power of the French people, but especially their victories against the enemies during the Napoleon wars. The sculpture emphasizes the spirit of liberty and duty found in French people.

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