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∙ 12y agoTotalitarian.
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∙ 12y agoYes. Terrorism is violence or the threat of violence carried out for political purposes - any use of military force is such an act.
The National Convention was still in charge during the reign of terror, although they had delegated a great number of responsibilities to a group of 12 leaders known as the Committee of Public Safety. Some brief elaboration about this committee: Their ruthlessness had two purposes: to seize control of the revolution and to prosecute all counterrevolutionaries. They said this all in a simple phrase "to make terror the order of the day". The idea of a radical revolution also applies here, with the French longing for no potential adversary that could crush their revolution. The committee was the one who started the Reign of Terror. Robespierre gets that accolade. The Reign of Terror was used as a way to eradicate the "enemies of the revolution." During this stage of the Revolution, the Jacobin Club used the threat of death as a way to maintain political superiority over its rivals.
the Reign of Terror
Maximilien Robespierre was a politician as well as a lawyer. He was born in Arras, Artois, France in 1758. He fought to abolish slavery, and for the right for all men to vote, as well as other causes. Robespierre was a central figure during the French Revolution.
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censorship and terror
dictatorship
Police Terror, Propaganda, Censorship, Religious Prosecution, & Indoctrination
executive government in France during reign of terror
They have to maintain a constant state of high alert due to the ceaseless terror attacks and attempted terror attacks.
"If the spring of popular government in time of peace is virtue, the springs of popular government in revolution are at once virtue and terror: virtue, without which terror is fatal; terror, without which virtue is powerless"
Police terror, censorship ,persecution,indoctrination.stalin made these but eventually other countries used them to
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executive government in France during reign of terror
executive government in France during reign of terror
Mass terror