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lesson 1: american and french revolutions (1750 - 1815)
1: american and french revolutions (1750 - 1815)
revolution
great fear was the fear of which of the following?
a. the fear that weapons were stored in bastille prison by the king
b. the fear that the third estate votes would not continue to be overruled
c. the fear that the third estate had too many members
d. the fear that the french government was going to take what food was available to citizens
The "Great Fear" during the French Revolution was a period of panic and riot by peasants and others over the rumour that the aristocracy was plotting against the Third - Estate. The fear that weapons were stored in the Bastille prison by the king was a significant concern that contributed to the unrest and was part of the broader atmosphere of the "Great Fear".
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A. The fear that weapons were stored in Bastille prison by the king