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the three estates in pre - revolutionary france
what do these pie charts reveal about the causes of the french revolution?
all the estates were taxed equally
the upper classes paid the most taxes
the poorest classes paid all the taxes
the third estate was the wealthiest
To determine the correct answer, we analyze the context of the French Revolution's estate system and taxation. The Third Estate (commoners) bore the brunt of taxation while the First (clergy) and Second (nobility) estates were largely exempt.
- Option "all the estates were taxed equally" is incorrect as taxation was unequal.
- Option "the upper classes paid the most taxes" is incorrect because upper classes (First and Second Estates) were exempt or paid little.
- Option "the poorest classes paid all the taxes" aligns with historical facts: the Third Estate (poorest, majority) paid nearly all taxes, while the upper estates were tax - exempt.
- Option "the third estate was the wealthiest" is incorrect; the Third Estate was the poorest and most numerous.
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C. the poorest classes paid all the taxes