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  1. Constitutional Monarchy. The Constitutional Monarchy was a period during the French Revolution from 1791 to 1792 during which Louis XVI enjoyed only a fraction of the power he had as an absolute monarch; developments of this change began in 1789.

  2. Though he was torn between those two worlds, his friend Thomas Jefferson predicted that Layfayette’s strong republican sympathies would win out. Nevertheless, as the French Revolution unfolded, Lafayette continued to support the government of Louis XVI and the idea of a constitutional monarchy. Elected as a representative of the nobility

  3. Louis XVI and the French Revolution, 1789–1792 - September 2012. ... Inventing a Constitutional Monarchy. Part II. Reform and survival of the ancien régime.

  4. 11 de dic. de 2019 · Question 1. Who was the ruler of France during the revolution? Answer: Louis XVI of the Bourbon family was the ruler of France. Question 2. Name the three ‘Estates’ into which the French society was divided before the Revolution. Answer: The First Estate — Clergy. The Second Estate — Nobility.

  5. CBSE Class 9 History Chapter 1 – The French Revolution led to the end of the monarchy in France. The chapter also discusses the Declaration of the Rights of Man, notions of equality and freedom, and anti-colonial movements in India and China, Africa and South America. Class 9 History Notes of Chapter 1 enable students to study smartly and get ...

  6. Answer: (i) ‘The Social Contract’ was written by Jean Jacques Rousseau. (ii) ‘The Spirit of Laws’ was written by Montesquieu. 29. Explain the terms Liberty, Equality and Fraternity of French Revolution. Answer: The term ‘Liberty’ means freedom, Equality stands for being equal and Fraternity stands for brotherhood. 30.

  7. French Revolution: The Constitutional Monarchy. Constituent Assembly forces clergy to take Oath of Loyalty. Click the card to flip 👆. November 27th 1790. Click the card to flip 👆. 1 / 15.