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olga nikolaevna [1]
2 years ago
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What issues caused by the Reign of Terror did the Constitution of 1795 and the Directory attempt to address?

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slava [35]2 years ago
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It was more conservative than the abortive democratic Constitution of 1793. The Constitution of 1795 established a liberal republic with a franchise based on the payment of taxes, similar to that of the Constitution of 1791; a bicameral legislature to slow down the legislative process; and a five-man Directory.

Rule of the Directory

The Directory used military force to put down uprisings. They also annulled elections when they didn't like the results. Despite these struggles, the Directory did help France to recover somewhat from the Terror and set the stage for future governments.

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