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2 February, 14:11

Which two factions disagreed on the revolution's path?

the Liberals and the Conservatives

the Liberals and Jacobins

Jacobins and the Conservatives

Jacobins and the Third Estate

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  1. 2 February, 15:11
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    the answer is C) the Liberals and Jacobins.

    The two factions that disagreed on the revolution's path were the Liberals and the Jacobins.

    The Jacobins were formed in 1789 as a political club before the French Revolution. After the Revolutionary National Assembly moved to Paris, France, they called themselves "Society of Friends of the Constitution."

    The Liberals had a different mindset for France regarding politics and economics. And that is why they disagreed on the revolution's path, versus the Jabobins perspective.

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  2. 2 February, 16:29
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    the correct answer is Jacobins and the Conservatives
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