WORLD HISTORY

FRENCH REVOLUTION

FRANCE UNDER NAPOLEON

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
This prison was considered a symbol of royal oppression.
A
Chateau d’If
B
the Bastille
C
Folsom Prison
D
the Baumettes
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -On 14 July 1789, a state prison on the east side of Paris, known as the Bastille, was attacked by an angry and aggressive mob. The prison had become a symbol of the monarchy’s dictatorial rule, and the event became one of the defining moments in the Revolution that followed.

Detailed explanation-2: -The Bastille continued to be used as a prison and a royal fortress under both Henry IV and his son, Louis XIII.

Detailed explanation-3: -In 1789, opponents of the French monarchy stormed “The Bastille", the most notorious prison in France at the time. This prison had long been seen as a symbol of the oppressive regime of King Louis XVI, and its fall is regarded as central to the French Revolution and the establishment of the First Republic.

Detailed explanation-4: -Complete answer: Bastille during the French revolution became a symbol of the absolute and oppressive power of the Bourbon monarchy, an important place in the ideology of the revolution. Cardinal de Richelieu who was the first person who used Bastille as a state prison in the 17th century.

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