Questions: Who would be in charge of France after the French Revolution?
Transcript text: Who would be in charge of France after the French Revolution?
Solution
Answer
The answer is C Robespierre.
Explanation
Option A: King Louis XVI
King Louis XVI was the monarch of France before and during the early stages of the French Revolution. However, he was executed in 1793, and thus he was not in charge of France after the revolution.
Option B: Franz Ferdinand
Franz Ferdinand was the Archduke of Austria and his assassination in 1914 was a significant event leading to World War I. He had no connection to the leadership of France after the French Revolution.
Option C: Robespierre
Maximilien Robespierre was a leading figure during the French Revolution, particularly during the Reign of Terror. He was a member of the Committee of Public Safety and played a significant role in the revolutionary government after the fall of the monarchy. Although he was not the sole leader, he was one of the most influential figures during this period.