They had some rights but not many. for example the king ruled everything the clergy ruled most things and the aristocrats has some power. The rights of the middle class (common person) was very few but still more than the lower class. that's all i know sorry if it doesn't help you!
Poor standards of living and inequality and injustice. The French Revolution was a rebellion against the aristocratic system which classified everybody according to their birth, either into common or noble families, and which awarded much greater rights and privileges to people of noble birth on the false presumption that such people were inherently better than those of common birth.
Britain was not involved in the French Revolution. The common people overthrew the French aristocrats.
The Commoners were common.
There are a lot of things that are not results of the French Revolution. However, to give you a reasonable answer, you will need to resubmit the question with the choices.
Yes, people did have rights during the french revolution.
it provided French citizens with a successful model for a new form of government
because they wanted to
Marie Antoinette did not help the French Revolution. As the queen, she was against the revolution and did not support the revolt of her people.
In late eighteenth-century French society, the nobility enjoyed certain privileges by birth, including exemption from many taxes and exclusive rights to hold high-ranking positions in the military and government. They had access to superior education and social status, which further entrenched their power and influence. This system of privilege contributed to growing discontent among the common people (the Third Estate) and played a significant role in the lead-up to the French Revolution.
The American Revolution provided inspiration for the French Revolution.
The French Revolution occurred because the people saw how effective the American Revolution was and they realized it was possible to change their government.
The French revolution was extremely hostile to the Catholic Church. They guillotined priests, nuns, and sisters by the hundreds, desecrated Churches, and destroyed priceless relics; leaving the common people bereft of spiritual guidance and solace.