Everyday Life after French Revolution

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Everyday Life after French Revolution: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as French Ideas of Liberty and Equality in Everyday Practice, Abolition of Censorship After French Revolution of 1789, Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte as Emperor of France, and Battle of Waterloo, 1815.

Important Questions on Everyday Life after French Revolution

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The law related to Abolition of Censorship came in 1789.

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The congress held after defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte headed by Duke Metternich was held at _____.

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In France the female allegory was named as

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Which Indian thinker was inspired by the ideas of the French Revolution? 

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Which of the following is the most important legacy of the French Revolution?

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Which significant law came into effect after the storming of Bastille in 1789?

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Napoleon was defeated in which battle? 

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Who became the Emperor of France in 1804?

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Read the statements below carefully and choose the correct option.

Statement 1: Tonkin Free School was started to provide traditional Vietnamese education.

Statement 2: In 1903, the modem part Hanoi was struck by bubonic plague.

Statement 3: Confucius was a Vietnamese thinker and philosopher.

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Read the statements below carefully and choose the correct option.

Statement 1: Jean-Paul Marat was a revolutionary journalist for the newspaper L'Ami du peuple.

Statement 2: France continues to be a constitutional monarchy today.

Statement 3: The period from 1793 to 1794 is referred to as the Reign of Terror in French History.