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which two factions disagreed on the french revolution’s path? ○ the lib…

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which two factions disagreed on the french revolution’s path?
○ the liberals and the conservatives
○ the liberals and jacobins
○ jacobins and the conservatives
○ jacobins and the third estate

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the two factions that disagreed on the French Revolution’s path, we analyze each option:

  • The Third Estate was a broad group (including many who later formed other factions like Jacobins), so "Jacobins and the Third Estate" is incorrect.
  • Liberals generally wanted moderate reforms, while Jacobins were more radical. However, the key ideological divide over the revolution’s path was between Liberals (seeking gradual, moderate change) and Conservatives (who were more traditionalist and opposed radical revolutionary changes). The Jacobins were radical revolutionaries, and Conservatives opposed their radical approach, but the core disagreement on the revolution's path (moderate vs. traditional/opposed to radical change) is between Liberals and Conservatives. Wait, no—actually, during the French Revolution, Liberals (moderate republicans, wanting a more moderate path) and Conservatives (who were more aligned with the old order or less radical change) had disagreements, but also, the Jacobins were radical. But the correct historical context: The Liberals (moderate) and Conservatives (opposed to radical revolution) disagreed on the path. Wait, no, the first option: Liberals wanted a more moderate, constitutional approach, Conservatives (or royalists/traditionalists) opposed the radical direction. But let's recheck. The correct answer is the Liberals and the Conservatives because Liberals supported a more progressive, moderate revolutionary path, while Conservatives were against the radical changes and wanted to preserve more of the old order. The other options: Jacobins were radical revolutionaries, Liberals were moderate; but the main divide on the "path" (how far the revolution should go) was between those wanting moderate change (Liberals) and those wanting to preserve the old order (Conservatives).

Answer:

A. the Liberals and the Conservatives