Modern Revolutions and Political Ideologies · c. 1789 – 1945
The French Revolution: Liberty and Terror
The collapse of the Ancien Régime and the radical experiment of the Jacobins.
Key Questions
- 1Was the French Revolution a bourgeois revolution or a popular uprising?
- 2How did the Declaration of the Rights of Man redefine citizenship?
- 3Why did the revolution devolve into the Reign of Terror?
CBSE Learning Outcomes
CBSE: The French Revolution - Class 9CBSE: Modern Revolutions - Class 11
Class: Class 11
Subject: History
Unit: Modern Revolutions and Political Ideologies
Period: c. 1789 – 1945
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