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which two factions disagreed on the french revolutions path?
the liberals and the conservatives
the liberals and jacobins
jacobins and the conservatives
jacobins and the third estate
During the French Revolution, the Liberals (moderate revolutionaries who sought a constitutional monarchy and limited reform) and the Jacobins (radical revolutionaries who pushed for a republic, widespread social change, and more extreme measures like the Reign of Terror) had fundamental disagreements over the direction and intensity of the revolution. Conservatives opposed the revolution entirely, and the Third Estate was the broad group that initially sparked the revolution rather than a faction clashing over its path with the Jacobins.
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B. the Liberals and Jacobins