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Q: How did the great fear influence the national assembly?
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What is The great fear?

Great fear depends on the person, animal, or any living things with emotion and has fear on something. We have many fears and everyone can categorize his/its fear and could considered one as great fear. There will be no definite answer for this it depends on individual.inspired the National Assembly to abolish feudal rights.in case your talking about the great fear in France in 1789 !the great fear is when the french people got sick of the monarchyand dicided to over throw the king


What did the national assembly do in response to peasant revolts and fear of foreign troops?

Declared an end to the feudal system and voted to abolish the financial privileges of first and second estate.


What did the national assembly do in response to peasant revolts and fear of foreigh troops?

Declared an end to the feudal system and voted to abolish the financial privileges of first and second estate.


How do people use fear to influence others today?

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The most serious weakness of the Articles of Confederation was brought about by the authors?

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