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what impact did the french revolution have on the rest of europe? other european countries became more liberal. other european countries became more conservative. other european countries declared war on france. other european countries lost tourist dollars.
The French Revolution (1789 - 1799) was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. The revolution spread ideas of liberalism, nationalism, and democracy across Europe. However, many European monarchies and conservative forces were threatened by these revolutionary ideas. To counter the spread of revolutionary ideals and to restore the old order, other European countries (like Austria, Prussia, etc.) formed coalitions and declared war on France.
- Option A: While the French Revolution spread liberal ideas, most other European countries initially resisted these ideas and were not immediately "more liberal" due to the threat to their monarchies and traditional social orders.
- Option B: The French Revolution led to the spread of liberal and revolutionary ideas, so most European countries did not become more conservative as a direct impact of the revolution (though there was a conservative reaction later, like the Congress of Vienna, but that was after the revolution and Napoleonic era).
- Option C: This is correct. The French Revolution's radical changes (like the execution of the king, establishment of a republic, etc.) alarmed other European monarchies. Countries like Austria, Prussia, and later others declared war on France to stop the revolution from spreading and to restore the French monarchy.
- Option D: The concept of "tourist dollars" is anachronistic and not relevant to the immediate impact of the French Revolution on other European countries.
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C. Other European countries declared war on France.