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what was the major reason radicals were so angry?
○ europe wanted to put louis xvi back in power.
○ though wages were increasing, so were prices..
○ they wanted women and men to be able to vote.
○ the revolution became more and more violent.
Brief Explanations
To determine the major reason radicals were angry, we analyze each option:
- Option "Europe wanted to put Louis XVI back in power": During the French Revolution, European powers (like the coalition against France) aimed to restore the monarchy (Louis XVI's rule) which threatened the revolutionary gains, angering radicals who wanted to maintain or advance the revolution.
- Option "Though wages were increasing, so were prices": While economic issues were present, this is more about general economic discontent rather than a core radical anger driver related to the revolution's direction against royal restoration.
- Option "They wanted women and men to be able to vote": While suffrage was a broader issue, it was not the major immediate anger trigger for radicals in the context of the French Revolution's radical phase (focus was more on countering royalist/foreign attempts to reverse revolution).
- Option "The revolution became more and more violent": Radicals were often pro - more radical (and sometimes violent) action to achieve their goals, so the revolution's violence itself was not a reason for their anger; they were more likely to support radical means.
So the most appropriate reason for radicals' anger was the threat of Europe putting Louis XVI back in power.
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A. Europe wanted to put Louis XVI back in power.