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what was the primary reason for the financial crisis in france before the revolution?
the monarchy’s excessive spending and costly wars.
the third estate refused to pay taxes.
the estates - general refused to approve any new laws.
the national assembly mismanaged funds.
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To determine the primary reason for the French financial crisis before the revolution, we analyze each option:
- The monarchy's excessive spending (e.g., on luxury, court life) and costly wars (like the Seven Years' War, American Revolutionary War support) drained the treasury, leading to debt and crisis.
- The Third Estate not refusing to pay taxes (they were burdened with most taxes).
- The Estates - General's law - approval refusal is not a primary financial crisis cause.
- The National Assembly was formed during the revolution, not before, so it couldn't mismanage funds pre - revolution.
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A. The monarchy’s excessive spending and costly wars.