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Which Key Ideas Led To The French Revolution -

The French Revolution (1789–1799) was driven by a powerful confluence of Enlightenment philosophy, social resentment, and the practical success of the American Revolution. These ideas didn't just exist in books; they provided a "language and logic" for a starving and overtaxed populace to challenge the centuries-old status quo of the . 1. Enlightenment Philosophy: The Intellectual Spark

: Jean-Jacques Rousseau argued that a government's authority comes from the "general will" of the people. This shifted the view of the King from a divinely appointed ruler to a public servant who could be replaced if he failed his people. Which Key Ideas Led To The French Revolution

: Baron de Montesquieu proposed dividing government into legislative, executive, and judicial branches to prevent tyranny—an idea that directly informed the early revolutionary push for a constitutional monarchy. The French Revolution (1789–1799) was driven by a

At the core of the revolution were the ideas of the , who promoted reason and logic over tradition and "divine right". At the core of the revolution were the

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