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Well, honey, the Reign of Terror was a hot mess, but I'll give it to you straight. It took a step towards democracy by establishing universal male suffrage and abolishing slavery in French colonies. However, let's not forget it also involved a whole lot of guillotine action and political purges, so it wasn't exactly a walk in the park.

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