Women's Revolution of France

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Women's Revolution of France: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Life of Women of Third Estate in 18th century France, Society of Revolutionary and Republican Women, Olympe de Gouges & Women’s Struggle for Equal Political Rights in France etc.

Important Questions on Women's Revolution of France

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What was the role of women in the French revolution? 

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Women's struggle for political rights declined after French Revolution.

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Which of the following statements is/are true about suffrage movement developed in Europe in the19th century? 

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Direction: Which three of the following basic rights formed part of the 'Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens' set forth by Olympia de Gouges?
I. The woman is born free and remains equal to the man in rights.
II. The goal of all political associations is the preservation of the natural rights of women and men.
III. All-female and male citizens are not equally entitled to all honours and public employment.
IV. No woman is an exception; she is accused, arrested and detained in cases determined by law. Women, like men, obey this rigorous law.

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Which year did women receive the right to hold political offices in France? 

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Which French artist painted the allegory of Liberty?

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Where did women in the 18th  Century voice their opinions and interests?

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Which Declaration was written by Olympes De Gouges?

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French Revolution was a male dominated revolution and women didn't play any role in this.

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Women’s movements for voting rights and equal wages only took place in French. 

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In order to discuss and voice their interests women started their own political clubs and newspapers in France.