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One of the Major Problems of the Eighteenth-Century French Revolution

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One of the major problems of the eighteenth-century French Revolution was that not everyone agreed on the Revolution's goals or on which social group's interests best represented the interests of the nation as a whole. Explain this problem as it appeared and reappeared in the various stages of the French Revolution (government under the pre-1789 monarchy, the National Assembly, the Committee of Public Safety, and the Directory). Do you think such conflicts were inevitable?

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