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Explain the causes and effects of the French Revolution:
Causes: Social inequality, economic hardship, Enlightenment ideas, and poor leadership.
Effects: Overthrow of the monarchy, rise of republicanism, spread of revolutionary ideals, and significant political and social changes in France.
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The French Revolution was caused by a combination of social inequality, economic hardships, political discontent with absolute monarchy, and Enlightenment ideals, leading to the overthrow of the monarchy, the rise of radical political movements, the establishment of a republic, and significant social and political changes in France and beyond.
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The Industrial Revolution fundamentally transformed society by shifting economies from agrarian-based systems to industrial and manufacturing-led economies, driving urbanization, altering labor practices, fostering technological innovation, and reshaping social structures and relationships.
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The Industrial Revolution fundamentally transformed society by shifting from agrarian economies to industrialized ones, leading to mass production, urbanization, and significant social and economic changes, both positive and negative.
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