Class+Conflict


 * Question: How did social conflict one of the causes of the French Revolution?**

**Introduction:**
Social conflict is made when there are arguments made on different classes. There were three classes during the French Revolution. The first class was composed of clergy. People who were members of the Christian was the most important people during the time. The people in first class had many wealth, power, and money and didn't have to pay the heavy taxes. The second class was made out of nobles. The nobles enjoyed their luxuries life in France. They would have hundreds of servants, the finest dresses, and they didn't not have to pay the taxes. The final class was the third class that was made out of peasants, and the rest of the people. They had to pay the taxes that others didn't. The peasants were the people who had the hardest time in the France. They barely had enough money to feed themselves, so they mostly went to the big cities to beg for food and money.

//First and second class were able to enjoy their life, but the third class had a terrible life.//

Social Conflicts:
Too much taxes on the third class was probably the reason why there was the French Revolution.
 * a. Taxes**

The French people's primary diet was bread. Therefore, when food became scare people started to steal bread. One of the goals for the French Revolution's effect was getting food to the people who were hungry.
 * b. Bread**

//Bread was their only food.//

Most of the problems that they faced were class 3. There were much conflicts they had to think about. First, there was heavy taxes, no food, population growing, and the cold winter. While the higher class enjoyed their life with delicious food and warm house paying no taxes, the peasants and workers had a terrible time. One of the main causes of the French Revolution was because of poor leadership of the king, taxes, and food.

//The rich people in France enjoyed their life, with laughter and food.//

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