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History, 03.03.2021 21:20 mooncake9090

How did the guillotine represent the enlightenment? A. It killed everybody the same, representing equality

B. It was used to enforce freedom of speech and religion

C. It gave people the power to control the crowds

D. It was brutal and oppressive, like the French king

Who was the believer in rights and equality, who then used the guillotine to kill people who spoke out against the revolution?

A. Marie Antoinette
B. Napoleon Bonaparte
C. Maximillien Robespierre
D. John Locke

What group most supported executing the king for treason?

A. Moderates
B. Liberals
C. People on the right
D. Conservatives

The ideas of the enlightenment would eventually lead to

A. Revolutions
B. Absolutism
C.”the reign of terror”
D. the building of Versailles

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