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political cartoon from the french revolution. the caption reads, “long …

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political cartoon from the french revolution. the caption reads, “long live the king, long live the nation” and “i know well that we will have our turn.” 1 multiple choice 5 points based on this image, which of the following best represents a social change in europe resulting from the french revolution? the reordering of social hierarchies in french society the encouragement by the church that women join convents the beginning of the movement for women’s suffrage in france the inclusion of women in the french political system 2 multiple choice 5 points which of these ideas most significantly influenced the atlantic revolutions? the idea that inhumane punishments by governments should be abolished the concept of universal suffrage to encourage more involvement by citizens in politics the existence of a social contract between citizens and their government the belief that people should give up their individual rights for safety 3 multiple choice 5 points

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Question 1
Brief Explanations

The French Revolution led to the reordering of social hierarchies (e.g., decline of aristocracy, rise of new classes). The church discouraging women in convents (opposite of revolution's trends), women's suffrage began later, and women weren't included in the political system during the revolution. So the correct option is about social hierarchy reordering.

Brief Explanations

Atlantic revolutions (like French, American) were influenced by the social contract theory (Rousseau, Locke), which emphasizes government - citizen agreement. Abolishing inhumane punishments was a minor idea, universal suffrage was not widespread then, and giving up rights for safety is opposite of social contract (social contract is about rights in exchange for governance, not giving up). So the social contract idea is the most influential.

Answer:

A. The reordering of social hierarchies in French society

Question 2