- Identify and explain ONE event that occurred in France in 1789 that would support the argument concerning the causes of the French Revolution in the first passage.
One event that occurred in France in 1789 that would support the passage was that the Bourgeoisie overthrew the aristocracy. This supports the passage because the argument that the author makes is that the Bourgeoisie and common people were in close contact, and this was because the Bourgeoisie overthrew the aristocracy thus making the three estates.
- Identify and explain ONE aspect of the French Revolution that would support the argument concerning revolutionary ideas made in the second passage.
One aspect of the French Revolution that would support the second passage was that it happened in 3 stages. These stages changed because of different political events, which supports his idea that these events had to be ordered in a narrative to assume the meaning of the French Revolution.
- Identify and explain ONE assumption that the author of the first passage would make about the causes and importance of the French Revolution that would not be shared by the author of the second passage.
One assumption that the author of the first passage would make that the second author would not agree with would be that the ambitions of the bourgeoisie were the main causes of the French Revolution. The second author would not agree with this because he believed that there were many different causes for the French Revolution that had to be ordered into the narrative, so it did not stem from one cause
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