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Q.

Match the following items given in Column 1 with those in Column 2


Matrix:


 

Column 1

 

Column 2

(a)

Liberty, equality, and fraternity.

(i)

 The First Estate

(b)

Taille

(ii)

 14th July, 1789

(c)

French Revolution

(iii)

 the slogan of the French revolutionaries

(d)

Clergy

(iv)

 a direct tax to be paid to the State


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a

a-iii; b-iv; c-i; d-ii

b

a-iv; b-ii; c-i; d-iii

c

a-iii; b-iv; c-ii; d-i

d

a-ii; b-iv; c-i; d-iii 

answer is C.

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Detailed Solution

1)      The motto 'Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity was created by the French Revolutionaries and adopted by all revolutions worldwide.
2)      Taille was a direct tax levied on the third estate, the ordinary people of France, by the state. Thus, taxes only fell upon the people of third estates: workers, servants, and small peasants.
3)      The French Revolution began on July 14, 1789, with the destruction of the Bastille jail, symbolizing the French Monarch's harshness.
4)      The clergy were mainly members of the Church, who were invested with unique, functions. They constituted the First Estate in France.
 
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Match the following items given in Column 1 with those in Column 2Matrix: Column 1 Column 2(a)Liberty, equality, and fraternity.(i) The First Estate(b)Taille(ii) 14th July, 1789(c)French Revolution (iii) the slogan of the French revolutionaries(d)Clergy(iv) a direct tax to be paid to the State