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24 December, 21:33

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The French Revolution was in actuality two revolutions (1). The first overthrew the stronghold of the Roman Empire as absolute rulers of the nation (2). The years in between the two revolutions were marked by fighting between Catholics and Protestants to determine the nation's recognized religion (3). It took a second revolution to restore a sense of balance in the French government (4).

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  1. 24 December, 21:45
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    The option "the years in between the two revolutions we're marked by fighting between Catholics and protestants to determine the nation's recognized religion" critiques the factual accuracy of the summary.
  2. 24 December, 21:59
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    The years in between the two revolutions we're marked by fighting between Catholics and protestants to determine the nation's recognized religion
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