"Liberte, egalite, fraternité" - although they were often ignored. Also, that any member of the aristocracy was an enemy of "the people," regardless of his/her individual behavior.
The French Revolution ( The 'Storming of the Bastille) in 1789.
Liberty and equality were two guiding principles of the French Revolution. The French Revolution lasted from 1789 to 1799.
It granted them basic human rights.
The American Revolution was fought to secure basic rights for French citizens from a despotic king.
The Basic Principals of Successful system is to follow the design of a predefined system..
It covers the whole basic principals which governs an economy.
The principals scale is that of a class 1 Government officer. In the 6th pay too, the scale has been continued with an increase in the basic.
It had a strong and worldwide effect on basic human rights.
two of them are popular sovereignty and federalism. I don't know the other 5.
The French Revolution was mainly caused by economic differences between the lower and upper classes.
The French Revolution bore a rich legacy for the peoples of the world during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries because it was the first national movement that adopted the ideals of "liberty, equality and fraternity". These ideas became the basic tenets of democracy for every nation in the 19th and the 20th century. The Revolution espoused the cause of the masses, sought to abolish the idea of divine right, feudal privileges, slavery and censorship, and upheld merit as the basis for social upgradation. These tenets are important even in the contemporary world for their emphasis on equality and a world free from prejudice. Feudal systems and later, colonisation were abolished by re-working the French Revolution ideals of freedom and equality. Indian leaders such as Raja Ram Mohan Roy were deeply influenced by the ideas that the French Revolution propagated against the monarchy and its absolutism.
As stated in the preamble; justice, domestic tranquility, common defense, general welfare, and liberty.